Two Proof sets were issued in 1960 the only difference is the Lincoln cent, one set has a large date cent and the other is a small date cent. Retail value of the large date is $33.00 the small date is $41.00 the numeral 0 is smaller then normal for the small date. Issue price from the Mint for this set was $2.10.
June 27 2011>>It is worth $26-$28.
Current retail values for this coin are $15.00 for the uncirculated coin and $20.00 for the proof coin
The only way it could be worth more than a dollar is if it's a proof coin still in original Mint packaging.
It isn't gold, it is brass. Unless it is in proof condition it is only worth $1.
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.
Face value only, unless it's a proof or Silver proof coin in its original packaging. Then it's worth about £8 for a proof or around £20 if it's a silver proof.
June 27 2011>>It is worth $26-$28.
Current retail is $18.00 for this coin
Current retail values for this coin are $15.00 for the uncirculated coin and $20.00 for the proof coin
Current retail value is $8.05
An American Silver Eagle coin's worth depends on the coin. Most proof versions are worth around $85 whereas and uncirculated versions are worth around $55-$100. Some issues are worth a large sum, such as the 1995-W proof, which is worth $3,500.
Proof SACAGAWEA coins run from $1.75 to about $10.00 depending on the DATE an grade.
Unless it's a proof coin it's just a dollar.
Only a "Proof" Sacagawea dollar is worth more than face value.
One dollar, unless it's a proof coin still in the original package from the mint, spend it.
The standard 2005-S 11 coin Proof set has an average retail value of $14.00 Issue price was $22.95
The only way it could be worth more than a dollar is if it's a proof coin still in original Mint packaging.