The value of a Congressional 1989 6 coin set varies depending on several factors. For example, if the set is in mint condition, it has the potential to be worth $150 or more, while sets in lesser condition are worth dramatically less.
They are worth 10 cents. There is no collector value to a new coin unless it is a proof set or an error.
what is the value of a Jackie Robinson legacy coin set with baseball cqard and gold coin
In circulated condition, it has no added value.If they are nice, uncirculated coins, you can get about $35 for the 50-state set and about $70 for the 100-coin P/D mint set -- more if you put it into a nice display or book.DanUser:WorkingMan
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Unless in mint or proof sets, only face value. They are all incredibly common and unless in a set they are only worth 25 cents. Each state quarter is worth face value, 25 cents each. There is no difference in value between these and regular quarters. If you mean an entire set of state quarters, there are 50 states, so fifty states times 25 cents each mean that an entire 50-quarter set is worth $12.50.
Average retail price is $7.00 Issue price was $11.00
if coin is not in case (mint set), It is only worth Face value if coin is in case (mint set), it can be worth up to $4.00 Mint Set = untouched coin in a case.
A 1973 6 coin Proof set is $9.00. A 13 coin Uncirculated Mint set is $18.00.
if coin is not in case (mint set), It is only worth Face value if coin is in case (mint set), it can be worth up to $4.00 Mint Set = untouched coin in a case.
How much is the 1943 coin is worth
A Proof set is $8.00 & a Mint set is $5.00
The United States 3 piece Congressional Proof Set consists of a $5 gold coin, a $1 silver dollar (90% silver) and a half dollar, composed on 92% copper and 8% nickel.Current selling price is between $300 and $400, and is dependent on spot gold and silver prices. (Price shown is for $18/ounce silver and $1,100 per ounce gold.)
The US Bicentennial Proof Set came in two versions: the normal set (1 cent thru dollar coin), and the silver 3-Coin Set (quarter, half dollar and dollar). The normal 5-coin Proof Set is worth about $7 retail - and the silver 3-coin set, $25.
The 1989 50 cent coin was not released into circulation but was only available in a mint set. It valued at around $15-$20
The actual value would be based on the worth of each coin in the set.
The mint set is worth about ten dollars.
Currently they're worth 13 dollars.