Numismedia quotes a market value of $44 as of 04/2011. On sale at various dealers at about $60 (4/2011).
Numismedia quotes a market value of $28 as of 04/2009
As of 07/2010 a proof set containing copper-nickel clad coins retails for about $13, while a Prestige set with silver coins sells for about $35.
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As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $10.00 for a clad set and $28.00 for a silver "Prestige" set.
Australian 1989 and 1990 1 and 2 cent coins were not issued in box sets, other than with a full set of Australian coins from each year.
The standard proof set and the Prestige set both are known to have this error coin in them. With retail values of $6,500.00 each
A 1992 Prestige set is currently worth about $60.00
Prestige proof sets include 90% silver versions of a dime, a half dollar, and the 5 state quarters issued that year. All carry an S mint mark, for San Francisco.
around 50-60 dollars to a colector so around 30$ to any coin shop.
Issue price was $11.00, current value is $8.00
Numismedia quotes a market value of $29 as of 04/2009
The Prestige Coin sets were proof sets with additional commemorative coins added to it. They were produced from 1983 to 1997 except for 1985.
As of 07/2010 a 2000 silver proof set retails for about $35. Your proof set's package should say that it's a "Prestige" set. Anything else contains copper-nickel coins, not silver and sells for about $14.