1983 to 1997 Prestige Proof Sets – 14 Sets
This is the complete set of Prestige Proof Sets from 1983-1997 — 14 Sets in all for a total of 92 coins. No sets were made in 1985. Each proof set includes a unique commemorative silver dollar. Eight sets include a unique commemorative half dollar.
What You Get
- Complete collection of all 14 sets made between 1983 and 1997 with the exception of 1985 when no Prestige Proof set was made
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | Proof (Proof sets) |
| Mint Mark: | San Francisco unless otherwise noted |
| Packaging: | Original government packaging |
Lincoln Cent
| Obverse: | Abraham Lincoln |
| Reverse: | Lincoln Memorial |
Jefferson Nickel
| Obverse: | Thomas Jefferson |
| Reverse: | Monticello |
Roosevelt Dime
| Obverse: | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| Reverse: | Olive branch, torch, oak branch |
Washington Quarter
| Obverse: | George Washington |
| Reverse: | Eagle with outstretched wings carrying arrows |
Kennedy Half Dollar
| Obverse: | John F. Kennedy |
| Reverse: | Modified Presidential seal |
Prestige proof sets include:
- Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter and Kennedy half dollar
Proof coins
- Struck at least twice on highly polished coin blanks to bring out the mirrored background and high-relief images
- Proof coins are not intended for circulation
Commemorative coins by year
- 1983 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Discus Thrower – Reverse: Eagle
- 1984 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Los Angeles Gateway to the Olympic Coliseum – Reverse: Eagle
- 1986 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Front View of Statue of Liberty – Reverse: Liberty’s Torch
- 1986 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Statue Welcoming in-bound liner – Reverse: Immigrants at Ellis Island
- 1987 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: United States Constitution with “We the People” – Reverse: Cross section of Americans from various periods of history
- 1988 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Seoul Olympics Torch passing – Reverse: Olympic rings and olive branches
- 1989 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Congress Bicentennial Statue of Freedom – Reverse: House of Representatives
- 1989 Half Dollar: -Obverse: Bust of Statue of Freedom -Reverse: The Capitol Building
- 1990 Silver Dollar (P Mint Mark): – Obverse: Eisenhower Profiles as 5-Star General/34th President – Reverse: Eisenhower home at Gettysburg National Historic Site
- 1991 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Mount Rushmore Memorial wreathed in laurel – Reverse: Heraldic Eagle crest over a map of the United States
- 1991 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Mount Rushmore – Reverse: The American Buffalo
- 1992 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Olympic Baseball pitcher in motion – Reverse: American Flag Coat of Arms with Olympic rings
- 1992 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Gymnast performing in front of an American Flag – Reverse: Olive branch crossing the Olympic Torch
- 1993 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: James Madison – Reverse: Montpelier Madison’s Virginia home
- 1993 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Madison drafting the Bill of Rights – Reverse: Torch of Freedom
- 1994 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Two soccer players competing for the ball – Reverse: The World Cup USA 1994 logo flanked by laurel branches
- 1994 Half Dollar (P Mint Mark): – Obverse: Soccer player planning his next move – Reverse: The World Cup USA 1994 logo flanked by laurel branches
- 1995 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Civil War soldier raising canteen to the lips of a wounded foe – Reverse: Quote from Joshua Chamberlain, Gettysburg hero
- 1995 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Youthful drummer boy – Reverse: Battlefield and cannon with inscription
- 1995 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Civil War soldier raising canteen to the lips of a wounded foe – Reverse: Quote from Joshua Chamberlain, Gettysburg hero
- 1995 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Youthful drummer boy – Reverse: Battlefield and cannon with inscription
- 1996 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: Olympic rowing – Reverse: XXVI Atlanta Olympic games logo
- 1996 Half Dollar: – Obverse: Olympic Women’s soccer – Reverse: XXVI Atlanta Olympic games logo
- 1997 Silver Dollar: – Obverse: The Facade of the United States Botanic Garden building – Reverse: America’s national flower the rose, displayed beneath a garland of roses






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