1936 Proof Set (PCGS).All coins are individually graded and encapsulated by PCGS, as follows:<p><p><strong>1936 Lincoln Cent. Satin. Proof-66 RD (PCGS). </strong>A Gem Proof example with beautiful terracotta patina and areas of golden tan luster showing through on the obverse. This is the scarcer of the two variants of the Proof 1936 cent. The issue as a whole is a key date in the Lincoln series with a mintage of 5,569 pieces.<p><strong>1936 Lincoln Cent. Brilliant. Proof-66 RD (PCGS). CAC. </strong>This is a glistening red-orange example with reflective, watery surfaces and delicate peach hues.<p><strong>1936 Buffalo Nickel. Satin. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> Offered is an exceptional Gem with a silky smooth texture and a full strike. Lightly toned in silver gray with warmer sandy-gold and lilac marbled throughout. <p><strong>1936 Buffalo Nickel. Brilliant. Proof-66 (PCGS). </strong>A vibrant and flashy example of the Brilliant format with dramatically reflective fields on each side. <p><strong>1936 Mercury Dime. Proof-66 (PCGS). CAC.</strong> This fully struck, mostly untoned Proof dime is dusted with just the slightest traces of original patina.<p><strong>1936 Washington Quarter. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> A faint veil of sandy-gold patina is seen on both sides of this brilliant Gem Proof quarter. 1936 is a key date for modern U.S. Mint Proof coinage, and the quarter has the lowest mintage of the five denominations produced at just 3,837 coins struck.<p><strong>1936 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> Largely brilliant in complexion, this Gem reveals subtle traces of olive and peach patina under inspection. It is uniformly mirrored in finish and exceptionally well preserved for a survivor of this key date, 3,901-piece issue.<p>(Total: 7 coins)