No they do not, neither do 1984 Proof sets. The COA's for Proof Sets start in 1986.
A 1985 proof contains no silver coins.
Assuming it's a standard clad 1985 Proof set. Average retail value is $5.00. Issue price was $11.00.
Assuming it's a standard clad 1985 Proof set. Average retail value is $5.00. Issue price was $11.00.
A 1985 Proof set is worth $6.00 according to the Numismatic News Coin Market monthly price guide. Unfortunately, because this set had an issue price of $11.00, many collectors are disappointed in the current value.
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.
It was made in 1985 and it would have been set present day to 1985.
The value of a 1985 proof set typically ranges from $10 to $30, depending on its condition and whether it includes the original packaging and certificates. The set includes coins minted in 1985, such as the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar. Prices may vary based on demand and market conditions, so checking current listings or recent sales can provide a more accurate estimate.
What is value of proof set of Commonwealth of the Bahams proof set 1974
There were two proof sets issued in 1987. The regular proof set is worth $11.00. The 'Prestige' proof set which included the 'Constitution Dollar' is worth $45.00.
$6 to $85 depending upon which 1999 proof set you have.
A normal 1991 S proof set is worth $9. A 1991 S proof prestige set is worth $51.
The current value of a 1962 US proof set is $29.