1937 Proof Set. (PCGS).All examples are individually graded and encapsulated by PCGS. Included are:<p><p><strong>Lincoln Cent. Proof-63 RB (PCGS).</strong> With mottled steely-copper iridescence to both sides.<p><p><strong>Buffalo Nickel. Proof-65 (PCGS). </strong>Predominantly silver gray in appearance, direct lighting calls forth subtle powder blue and pale pink undertones.<p><p><strong>Mercury Dime. Proof-66 (PCGS).</strong> Blushes of pretty reddish-gold iridescence enliven the peripheries of this otherwise brilliant example.<p><p><strong>Washington Quarter. Proof-67 (PCGS).</strong> The highlight of this set, both sides of this beautiful coin are brilliant, reflective and virtually pristine.<p><p><strong>Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Proof-64 (PCGS).</strong> Speckled russet highlights enliven otherwise dominant smoky-gold patina.<p><p>The original distribution of the 1937 could not have exceeded 5,542 sets, the mintage for the Proof 1937 quarter. Complete sets such as this are scarce. (Total: 5 coins)