When it comes to US Coins, uncirculated sets and proof sets are 2 separate products (it is assumed that a proof set will not be circulated)
In general, proof sets are worth slightly more than uncirculated sets with the exception of the 1960s sets where the fact that the uncirculated set contains 2 examples of each silver coin, thus doubling the silver value (1964 and prior would contain 2 silver halves, quarters and dimes, 1968-1969 2 40% silver half dollars, while the proof set would only have 1 example)
There is little dealer demand for both uncirculated and proof sets from 1971 to the present and prices are quite low. Sets from 1960-1970 generally trade for close to the silver melt price, sets before 1960 do have some premium and in general the older the better.
The US Mint did not produce any proof sets in 1943.
What date? Proof sets have been made for about a century. Please post a new question.
It depends on the date and if they are 90% silver.
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.
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
The US Mint did not produce any proof sets in 1943.
No silver Proof sets were issued in the years given in this question. Proof Prestige sets were issued in 1986-1990 that have current retail values of $36.00. The standard proof sets are $6.00 each.
What date? Proof sets have been made for about a century. Please post a new question.
It depends on if the sets are Proof or Uncirculated and the years of the sets. Post new question.
Most post-1970 mint sets are worth about $15-25, however, silver proof sets are worth quite a bit more. Pre-1970 sets are worth more because they have a 40% silver half dollar worth about $5 on its own. 1964 and before proof sets are worth even more because the half-dollar, quarter and dime are 90% silver. However, you need to post an actual year and the type of set for us to provide a real value.
The 10-piece 2003 proof sets have a current market value of $10.00. Issue price was $19.95.
Yes, silver is near record highs and in silver content alone a dime is worth close to $2, quarters close to $4.75 and half dollars close to $10. Of course, US proof sets are worth more to a collector than just the bullion value of the coins. But yes, silver proofs are worth much more than non-silver or 'clad' proof sets and proof sets are nearly always worth more than an uncirculated set of the same year.
The U.S. did not produce any proof coins in 1965, 66 or 67. The Mint issued Special Mint Sets (SMS) instead of proof sets. Current value of a 1965 SMS is $11.00 retail.
The standard 5-piece 1995-S proof sets have a current market value of $14.00. Issue price was $12.50.
No US quarters dated 1966 are silver. The only US quarters struck in silver are dated 1964 or before with the exception of silver proof sets (most proof sets are -not- silver and silver proof sets are marked as silver) but those are dated from 1992-present.
It depends on the date and if they are 90% silver.
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.