Coins in proof sets are generally worth a bit more than coins used in general circulation.
If your proof set has 9 coins it is worth $15. If it has 5 state quarters it is worth $9. If it is a regular silver proof set it is worth $144.
according to collectible coins guide, it is worth about $40.
There are two different sets of coins released by the US Mint every year. The uncirculated coin set contains one coin of each denomination from the Philadelphia mint and Denver mint. These are called P-D sets. This set will have twice the number of coins as the proof set for the same year. For 1999, the uncirculated coin set has 18 coins total and is worth $23.00 according to numismedia.com. The proof set for 1999 contains 9 coins and is worth $55.00.
The 1999 Uncirculated Mint set has 18 coins in it but no silver coins. Retail value $14.00 The 1999s Silver Proof set has 9 coins in it. The half, quarters and dime are 90% silver. retail value $288.00
A 2004-S annual proof set is worth: $70-$80.
If your proof set has 9 coins it is worth $15. If it has 5 state quarters it is worth $9. If it is a regular silver proof set it is worth $144.
It would depend upon which 4 coins are in the set.
It's not a Proof set, no Proof coins were were struck in 1965-1967. The set is a "Special Mint Set" that has coins with semi-proof like surfaces with less design details. Issue price was $4.00 average retail value is $15.00.
according to collectible coins guide, it is worth about $40.
the 3 coin proof set with 2 silver proof one dollar coins and one 10 dollar proof gold coin is worth about $550.00 retail the 3 coin proof set with 2 silver proof one dollar coins and one 10 dollar proof gold coin is worth about $550.00 retail
There are two different sets of coins released by the US Mint every year. The uncirculated coin set contains one coin of each denomination from the Philadelphia mint and Denver mint. These are called P-D sets. This set will have twice the number of coins as the proof set for the same year. For 1999, the uncirculated coin set has 18 coins total and is worth $23.00 according to numismedia.com. The proof set for 1999 contains 9 coins and is worth $55.00.
June 28 2011>> It is worth $28. ----- The price varies according to the market. As of 2012-07-25, PCGS lists it as: 1959 Proof Set: $30 (Philadelphia, proof coins) 1959 Mint Set: $55 (Denver and San Francisco, uncirculated coins)
The US mint did not produce proof sets in 65,66,67 it'sreferred to as a Special Mint Set and the coins are not proof,but have proof like brilliance.The values are $9.00 for the 1966 set, issue price was $4.00
No US proof coins were made from 1943 to 1949. The set can only be a privately assembled set of coins that may be high grade uncirculated examples. Each coin would have to be graded and given a value.
As of 9/11 If your set has 10 coins and is made of copper-nickel clad it is worth around $11. If it has only five quarters it is worth around $6. If it has 10 coins and is 90% silver it is worth around $75. These prices are as of 9/11. You may get more or less depending on when, where and who you sell them to.
Average current value for an 1981 proof set is about $8.00. The 1982 proof set is the year that is known for the dime to be missing the mintmark.
The value of a 1957 proof set can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. On average, a 1957 proof set is worth around $45 to $70. However, if the set is in exceptional condition or contains specific rare coins, it could be worth more.