Average retail value is $9.00 issue price was $5.00
The values depend on the dates of the sets, include dates and post new question.
There were 64,904 2000 (Millennium Celebrations) Australian 6 coin Proof sets produced. There were a further 100 (Federation Special VIP) Australian 6 coin Proof sets produced, and presented to selected recipients.
No, only one Proof set and one Mint set were issued in 1969.
You can bring them to a coin dealer but you will get more selling them on EBay. Most sets are not very valuable. you can easily Google the year and get the value.
The standard proof sets of the 80's All have low retail values below $10.00.Yours are $5 & $6 but only if they have original box's in good shape.
The Prestige Coin sets were proof sets with additional commemorative coins added to it. They were produced from 1983 to 1997 except for 1985.
You need to know the specific dates of each set because values can be significantly different. There's a guide to proof and mint set prices at the Related Link.
The standard proof sets of the 80's All have low retail values below $10.00.Yours are $5 & $6 but only if they have original box's in good shape.
It depends on what kind of a "coin set" you have, because there were both proof and Mint sets sold that year. As of 03/2015 estimated values are: Mint set (P/D/S coins) - about $6 Proof set (S mint only) - about $8
No silver Proof sets were issued in the years given in this question. Proof Prestige sets were issued in 1986-1990 that have current retail values of $36.00. The standard proof sets are $6.00 each.
There were 2,934,631 minted. This coin was struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets. Check a site such as www.CoinFacts.com for more mintage figures.
The Mint issued clad and silver State Quarters (5-coin) proof sets. Post new question as to what type of sets.