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.
Dan
August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
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fifty dollars
The Mint issued clad and silver State Quarters (5-coin) proof sets. Post new question as to what type of sets.
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
...25 cents. Quarters dated 1965 and later contain no precious metals and unless they were in a special mint set, they are only worth face value.
it is around 350 to 400 if its in good condition. Only face value. The only sets of these quarters that may be worth more are complete rolls of uncirculated coins in unpoened wrappers with documentation. Proof sets are worth a bit more but because the state quarters are so common now, they are really only worth face value.
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how much is my limited edition collectors pin #2-1982/198 complete set worth
Around $13.00.
100 coin sets run from $55.00-$70.00 retail depending on what type of album the coins are in.
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.