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The date is actually 2009 and value is $1.00, unless it's a proof coin.
Depends on what kind of a set it is. Official mint set, mint proof set, or just 5 coins someone put in a holder? An unopened (still in sealed official U.S. mint packing envelope) US mint silver proof set sold for $29.98 on Ebay on 10/14/2009.
There were 15,287 US Proof Sets minted in 1941 and sold for $1.89 each. Today, September 5, 2009, they are valued at $1,585.
Numismedia quotes a retail value of $19 as of 07/2009
July 9, 2009 The 1889 CC Morgan Dollar in circulated condition is valued from $475 in well worn condition to $9500 in almost uncirculated condition. Uncirculated coins have a value from about $30,000 in an MS62 grade to $450,000 in an MS67 grade. These higher grade coins are scarce. Additionally, exceptional coins such as those displaying a proof like appearance or a deep mirrior proof like appearance have values that range from about $30,000 for an MS62 to $90,000 in an MS64 grade.
None of the Presidential dollar coins made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
So far 2009 was the only year no Proof Silver Eagles were issued.
Both Proof & Uncirculated coins were issued, the current average retail value is the same at $29.00.
Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (proof only)
1,000.00
AS of 2009 $15.
As of 10/2009 a 1972 proof set is worth: $8.00 - $9.00.
July 27, 2009 There were 2 types of proof sets produced in 1960; the Large date and the Small Date. The Large Date set sold for $2.10 new and is worth $24 today. The Small Date set sold for $2.10 new and is worth $35 today.
July 27, 2009 The American Eagle Proof 1986-2006 anniversary sets are valued from $300 to $600 depending upon the actual condition of the coins.
July 9, 2009 With an uncirculated mintage of 451,629 coins, the values of the 1987 US Constitution Bicenntenial Silver Dollar vary from $15 in an MS62 grade to $36 in an MS69 grade. With a proof mintage of 2,747,116 coins, the value ranges from $16 in PF62 to $36 in PF69.
August 11, 2009 The American Platinum Eagle was produced in 4 denominations: $10, $25, $50 and $100. The range of the values of these coins in the more common Proof Grades is shown in the following list: Proof Grades....PF63 to PF69$10....................$185 to $225 $25....................$420 to $510 $50....................$675 to $820 $100..................$1,300 to $1425
Depends on the denomination of coins that were used.