1936 Proof Set. (PCGS).,All examples are individually graded and encapsulated by PCGS. Included are:<p><strong>Cent. Satin Proof-64 RD (PCGS).</strong> A golden-orange specimen with a full strike to original satin surfaces.<p><strong>Nickel. Satin Proof-64 (PCGS).</strong> Delightful golden iridescence blankets both sides of this smartly impressed, nicely preserved near-Gem.<p><strong>Dime. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> An originally toned Gem with the most vivid colors confined to the peripheries.<p><strong>Quarter. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> Warm russet peripheral toning frames otherwise pearl gray surfaces for this warmly and originally toned specimen.<p><strong>Half Dollar. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> With a razor sharp strike and similar toning pattern to that displayed by the Mercury dime in this set.<p>The 1936 is the key set among modern U.S. Mint Proof coinage. Although the Mint did not record the number of sets distributed to contemporary numismatists, the number sold could not have exceeded 3,837 sets, the mintage of the Proof 1936 quarter. This is an original and well matched set that is sure to see spirited bidding at auction. (Total: 5 coins)From the Alexander Collection.