as of today feb 12, 2013 saw all 50 states silver proof set going for 550 dollars all in the box.
A 1999 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about five US dollars. However, a 1999-2008 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about 100 US dollars.
The U.S. did not mint commemorative quarters in 2000, only the regular State Quarters series. These are only worth face value unless you have a proof or uncirculated one. If you're referring to something else, please post a new question with more details.
With original Mint packaging retail is $30.00 for a Silver Proof Set
All the Washington Quarters minted in the year 1989 carried a mint mark: "P," "S," or "D." The P and D minted coins are worth in MS60 condition: 75 cents; the S coin was minted only in proof and its value is: $3.00.
In original box as issued from the Mint retail value is $84.00, issue price was 19.95
A 1999 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about five US dollars. However, a 1999-2008 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about 100 US dollars.
The Mint issued clad and silver State Quarters (5-coin) proof sets. Post new question as to what type of sets.
The U.S. did not mint commemorative quarters in 2000, only the regular State Quarters series. These are only worth face value unless you have a proof or uncirculated one. If you're referring to something else, please post a new question with more details.
No. Only the mints in Philadelphia and denver struck the state quarters for circulation. Only proof coins are struck at San Francisco.
Today quarters are made in three mints: the Philadelphia mint, the Denver mint and the San Fransisco mint. The Philadelphia mint and Denver mint produce quarters for circulation, while the San Fransisco mint makes proof quarters for collectors.
No. The coins sold by the mint in proof sets are minted in San Francisco.
Unless it's a Proof or Mint State coin, it's face value.
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.
Unless in mint or proof sets, only face value. They are all incredibly common and unless in a set they are only worth 25 cents. Each state quarter is worth face value, 25 cents each. There is no difference in value between these and regular quarters. If you mean an entire set of state quarters, there are 50 states, so fifty states times 25 cents each mean that an entire 50-quarter set is worth $12.50.
None of the Washington Bicentennial quarters dollars struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums
The set has all 5 State quarters a Sacagawea dollar and the half, dime, nickel and penny.
The US Mint in Philadelphia struck .............613,792,000 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in Denver struck .....................927,638,181 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in San Francisco struck ...............3,299,559 proof quarters in 1990. Total number of quarters struck in 1990: ..930,938,353