The quarters, half-dollar and dime are struck in 90 percent silver, generally referred to as "coin silver."
The silver proof quarters weigh 0.180845 oz - multiply that by the current silver price to get the value for that coin.
A 2008-S annual proof set is worth: $25 -$35.00.
Current retail price for the 9 piece silver proof set is $288.00 issue price was $31.95
The 40% proof silver set was a 3 piece.
With original Mint packaging retail is $30.00 for a Silver Proof Set
Numismedia lists a 1999 silver proof set with a retail price of about $315 as of 04/2009.
A 1985 proof contains no silver coins.
The 3 piece 40% silver clad proof set is $29.00 issue price was $15.00.
lucky you. that proof set is worth almost $400. no joke.
The 7 silver coins in the set have a combined weight of 1.33823oz of pure silver
A 2008-S annual proof set is worth: $25 -$35.00.
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Current retail price for the 9 piece silver proof set is $288.00 issue price was $31.95
It depends on your preference. A silver proof set contains coins made of 90% silver, while a regular proof set does not. Silver proof sets tend to have a higher intrinsic value due to the silver content, but they may also come at a higher cost compared to regular proof sets.
The 40% proof silver set was a 3 piece.
About $15.
The 14-piece silver proof set is currently valued at $44.00. Issue price was $56.96. A 5-piece Silver Quarter proof set is $38.00. Issue price for this set was $32.95.
The U.S. Mint did not issue a 1979 Silver Proof set. None of the coins contain any silver.