1.22974 troy ounces is in a 1964 mint set (0.61487 for each mint) if you have a proof set (1 half, 1 dime, 1 quarter, you only have 0.61487 of a troy ounce)
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.
4 types of United States Mint Proof Sets were made in 1992. The clad 1992-S Proof set has a current retail value of $8. The Prestige set that has the Olympic half & dollar in it is $40.00. The regular silver set is $29.00. The silver Premier set is $31.
They made 5 different coins sets in 1992 1.1992 S Proof $8.00 2.1992 S Proof Prestige $58.00 3.1992 S Proof Silver $18.00 4.1992 S Proof Premier $20.00 5.1992 Mint P & D $8.00
Philadelphia (no mint mark) : 1,963,630,000Denver ("D" mint mark) : 2,407,200,000San Francisco ("S" mint mark, only proof coins) : 594,000 sets sold; total mintage of cents unavailable from the US Mint
Numismedia lists the value around $7 dollars for clad(non-silver) and $65 for silver proof sets as of a 5/2012.
1964 proof Kennedy halves are 90% silver, 68, 69, 70 proofs are 40%. The 3-piece Bicentennial silver proof & silver mint sets are 40% and 1992 to date silver sets are 90%.
No silver dimes were made after 1964. Starting in 1992 The Mint has made silver proof sets that do have 90% silver dimes, but they are not released into circulation.
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.
August 10, 2009 In 1964 the US Mint sold 1,008,108 Uncirculated Mint Sets for $2.40 each. Today those sets are valued at $26.
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.
1964 was the last year the US minted dimes and quarters from silver for regular circulation. The US Mint makes proof sets every year that have silver coins in them, which you can buy from the US Mint or a local coin dealer. Also, look out for silver halves, which were last made in 1964 as well at 90% silver. Then remember to look for 40% silver halves between 1965 & 1970. They are worth much more than face whether dime or half.
None in circulating quarters. Except for special proof sets and some uncirculated bicentennial sets, all quarters minted after 1964 are made of copper and nickel.
Yes, you can buy current silver proof sets & bullion coins from the U.S. Mint.
None in circulating quarters. Except for special proof sets and some uncirculated bicentennial sets, all quarters minted after 1964 are made of copper and nickel.
Not really, most "clad" (non silver) sets sell for about $5-10 on the open market and most silver sets (from 1964 and before, along with silver sets made from 1992-present) generally sell for close to melt, which, assuming the rise in silver prices doesn't continue as sharply as it does now, those sets will most likely not increase their value by more than you paid for them.
Well....quarters dimes and half dollars from 1964 and before are 90% silver and then the mint reduced the silver in quarters and dimes to none.BUT the half dollars from 1965-1969 were 40% silver then in 19 70 all silver from coins was eliminated.the mint still makes commerative proof silver sets,but they are not meant for circulation just for collecting.
1964: dimes, quarters, and halves are all made of 90% silver 1965-1969: halves are made of 40% silver. 1970 halves are only in mint and proof sets. All other denominations and dates from those year ranges are bronze or copper-nickel.