Current retail value for the 2007 28 coin set is $30.00 Issue price was $22.95
The 10 coin set with box list at $33.00 retail
The standard 18-coin set has a average current retail value is $26.00, issue price was $29.95
Issue price was $12.50, average retail value $25.00
The only U.S. Mint issued proof gold set dated 1991 is the gold bullion 4 coin set. It has the $50, $25, $10 and $5 gold coins as a set. Current average market value is $4,000.00.
Dollar coins dated 1971 and later are only worth face value unless in mint packaging. If you have a mint roll of them (as in, it says US mint, NOT String and Son or any other brand) your rolls might be worth $27-30, though it would be hard to find a buyer. If your rolls do not say US mint on them, they are only worth face value, $25.
The value of a United States mint coin set varies. It needs to be in its original packaging with appropriate documentation. A 1956 US mint set has an average value of $40.00.
$35
July 9, 2009 The Uncirculated US Mint set is valued at about $15. The 2005 US Mint Proof set is valued at about $25. The 2005 US Mint Proof set is valued at about $42.
July 9, 2009 The Uncirculated US Mint set is valued at about $15. The 2005 US Mint Proof set is valued at about $25. The 2005 US Mint Proof set is valued at about $42.
It was originally purchased from the mint in 2003 for $14.95. It has a current value of $20
Current retail value of a 1972 Mint set is $4.00 Issue price was $3.50
The 1986 US Uncirculated Mint Set sold for $7 when new and today is valued at $16.
These were not made in that year.
With original Mint packaging retail is $30.00 for a Silver Proof Set
The 1970 Uncirculated US Mint Set is valued at $18.
A 2002 US mint set has an average retail value of $26.00, issue price was $14.95
With original Mint packaging retail value is about $8.00, issue price was $7.00