This coin probable doesn't exist.
One dollar.
Value is $16.85 as of today
That depends. If it is a regular dollar made for circulation it contains no silver and is worth face value. But if it's a collectors silver dollar in witch case it should say something like .999 silver then its worth its weight in silver, value changes with the silver market.
lucky you. that proof set is worth almost $400. no joke.
Of course a series 1999 $5 bill isn't a silver certificate. Silver certificates haven't been printed in 50 years. A 1999 $5 is worth face value.
Because of the silver content in the dime, quarter(s) and half dollar.
A 1999 1oz silver dollar may be worth up to $50. The value is based on the value of silver at the time of sale. The price of silver changes nearly by the minute.
The 1999 Uncirculated Mint set has 18 coins in it but no silver coins. Retail value $14.00 The 1999s Silver Proof set has 9 coins in it. The half, quarters and dime are 90% silver. retail value $288.00
There's never been any silver American cents. You may have one that looks silver or been plated. But it's still 1 cent
It's likely to be valued just for the silver, about $5.00. If I understand this question, someone signed 1999 silver proof quarter?
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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.