No silver or gold in any presidential dollar coins
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd US President and his likeness has appeared on the Jefferson nickel since 1938. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Dollar coin in the Presidential Series. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 1976 Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Silver Medal. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 1993 Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary Silver Dollar. Thomas Jefferson has also appeared on the US $2 bill since 1918.
See the values below for their values: 14 coin set-$19 5 quarter set-$8 Presidential Proof set-$11 Legacy proof set-$163 14 coin set silver-$65 5 quarter set silver-$38
Proof of Innocence - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 12 June 2007
About $16 at the current price of silver. This is a bullion coin sold for its metal content rather than for use in commerce. The $1 denomination is artificial.
Dub Proof was created in 2007.
If you found it in circulation it's only worth 50¢. All circulating halves made since 1971 are copper-nickel, not silver. An uncirculated 2007-P or 2007-D half might sell for around a dollar or two, unless it's a very high-quality coin (MS-65 or above); as of 03/2010 these can retail for as much as $35. A copper-nickel proof (2007-S) sells for $3.50-15, and a silver "Prestige" proof is in the range $5-19.
The issue price of the 14-piece set was $44.95. The 5-piece quarter set was $25.95.
Jefferson Anderson was created on 2007-02-17.
Proof of Innocence - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Proof of Youth was created on 2007-09-10.
Death Proof was created on 2007-04-06.