The value varies greatly based on location, date of appraisal, economic conditions, demand, and many other factors. Therefore, there is no correct value that would be appropriate for this site.
August 4, 2009 The 1961 US Proof Set sold for $2.10 when new and today it is valued at about $16.
The 3 piece 40% silver clad proof set is $29.00 issue price was $15.00.
About $15.
The US Bicentennial Proof Set came in two versions: the normal set (1 cent thru dollar coin), and the silver 3-Coin Set (quarter, half dollar and dollar). The normal 5-coin Proof Set is worth about $7 retail - and the silver 3-coin set, $25.
Because of the silver content in the dime, quarter(s) and half dollar.
August 4, 2009 The 1961 US Proof Set sold for $2.10 when new and today it is valued at about $16.
lucky you. that proof set is worth almost $400. no joke.
If your proof set has 9 coins it is worth $15. If it has 5 state quarters it is worth $9. If it is a regular silver proof set it is worth $144.
June 27 2011>> It is worth $16.
The 14-piece silver proof set is currently valued at $44.00. Issue price was $56.96. A 5-piece Silver Quarter proof set is $38.00. Issue price for this set was $32.95.
It depends on your preference. A silver proof set contains coins made of 90% silver, while a regular proof set does not. Silver proof sets tend to have a higher intrinsic value due to the silver content, but they may also come at a higher cost compared to regular proof sets.
The 3 piece 40% silver clad proof set is $29.00 issue price was $15.00.
June 27 2011>> It is worth $16.
A 2008-S annual proof set is worth: $25 -$35.00.
Current retail price for the 9 piece silver proof set is $288.00 issue price was $31.95
About $15.
There were four types of United States Mint Proof Sets produced in 1992. The normal 1992-S Proof Set is worth approximately $6-$8. The Prestige set (with Olympic half and dollar) is worth approximately $70-$90. The regular Silver set is worth approximately $10-$15. The Silver Premier Set is worth approximately $10-$16.