Issue price was $4.00 current retail value is $9.00
Average retail price is $9.00 issue price was $4.00
Unless the Eisenhower dollar came from a special mint set, it is only worth $1. If you have an "S" mint mark though, it may have come from a mint set and worth significantly more.
$35
The issue price of the 1992 U.S. Mint sets was $7.00. The 2006 value of this set was $8.00. Current value is $6.00.
A Mint issued uncirculated coin set has a current value of $8.00.
Current value is about $7.00
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
Average retail price is $9.00 issue price was $4.00
"SMS" is an abbreviation for "Special Mint Set". The US Mint did not produce any proof sets for collectors in the years 1965, 1966, 1967. Instead they produced what were called "Special Mint Sets". Generally they have better detail and luster than the everyday business strikes made for circulation. Proof set production was resumed in 1968.
Current retail is $14.00 issue was $4.00
Proof sets were not made in 1965, but a 1965 special mint set is worth $12.00 USD.
Unless the Eisenhower dollar came from a special mint set, it is only worth $1. If you have an "S" mint mark though, it may have come from a mint set and worth significantly more.
The complete 1963 mint set has a value of $40.
The issue price of a 1965 Special Mint Set (SMS) was $4.00. Current value is $11.00.
10 cents unless in a mint set. It is in common circulation and made out of copper-nickel and contains no premium over face value.
The Special Mint Sets issued in 1965, 1966 and 1967 contained only the cent, the nickel, the dime, the quarter and the half dollar. There were no dollar coins being minted during those years so there are no Special Mint set dollars. Most of the coins in those sets had finer detail and greater luster than the regular business strikes. Many of them even have a "proof like" appearance. There were no special markings on these coins so if you have one that is not with the set, other than the better appearance of the coin there is no sure way to tell if it is from a Special Mint Set or not.
The value of a United States mint coin set varies. It needs to be in its original packaging with appropriate documentation. A 1956 US mint set has an average value of $40.00.