The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
Not much, only about $8.00 retail
Issue price was $5.00 current value is $8.00
Average retail price is $10.00 issue price was $5.00
Issue price was $5.00, current retail value is $10.00.
San Francisco did not start making proof coins until 1968.If you have a Philadelphia proof set from 1955, the following values were provided by member OahuHawaiiThe price varies according to the market.As of 2012-07-25, PCGS lists it as:1955 Proof Set, Box: $1101955 Proof Set, Flat Pack: $160[1955 Mint Set: $175]
Issue price was $5.00. Current retail value is $10.00.
Current retail value is $8.00 issue price was $5.00
As long as they have all the original mint packaging retail value is $8.00 to $10.00.
Average retail price is $8.00
It wouldn't be a proof set if it was struck at the Denver mint (all proof sets 1968-present have been struck at the San Fransico Mint) and so it would instead be a partial mint set. I'd say it would be worth about $3-4 if it was sealed.