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4 types of United States Mint Proof Sets were made in 1992. The clad 1992-S Proof set has a current retail value of $8. The Prestige set that has the Olympic half & dollar in it is $40.00. The regular silver set is $29.00. The silver Premier set is $31.
Issue price was $21.00. Current average retail price is $61.00.
Current value of the 2003 10 piece Proof set is $10.00. Issue price was $19.95.
Most post-1970 mint sets are worth about $15-25, however, silver proof sets are worth quite a bit more. Pre-1970 sets are worth more because they have a 40% silver half dollar worth about $5 on its own. 1964 and before proof sets are worth even more because the half-dollar, quarter and dime are 90% silver. However, you need to post an actual year and the type of set for us to provide a real value.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later, and most proof quarters, are made of copper-nickel. They don't contain any silver. If you found it in change and it has a D or P mint mark, it's only worth 25 cents. If your coin has an S mint mark, it's a proof coin that was made for sale to collectors. If it has a copper-colored edge it's also made of copper-nickel and might sell for $2 to $10 as of 05/2010. If it's in a special holder labelled "Prestige Proof", then it IS a silver coin and is worth $8 to $17.
With original Mint packaging retail is $30.00 for a Silver Proof Set
Current retail value is $54.00
The 5 coin proof set has a value of $6, the 10 coin set has a value of $15 and the 10 coin silver set has a value of $48.
The Washington Mint is a private company NOT associated with the actual U.S. Mint. Any silver coin they produce is worth its bullion value only.
The proof 1996 Silver Eagle does show a retail value of $29.00 for a Deep Cameo Proof
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar and has no silver in it. Only proof and uncirculated coins from the mint have more than face value.
The 2006s 10 coin proof set has a retail value of $31.00 issue price was $16.95
The Mint sells them for $52.95+$4.95 for S&H.
Yes, but none of the coins were made for general circulation. Silver Proof quarters sets and Silver Proof 10-piece sets were sold by the Mint, also the American Silver Eagle bullion coins were minted in 2006.
4 types of United States Mint Proof Sets were made in 1992. The clad 1992-S Proof set has a current retail value of $8. The Prestige set that has the Olympic half & dollar in it is $40.00. The regular silver set is $29.00. The silver Premier set is $31.
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
It's not silver and regardless of mintmark the value is $1. Only a proof or uncirculated coins sold from the Mint will have more than face value.