The values depend on the dates of the sets, include dates and post new question.
About $950.
You can bring them to a coin dealer but you will get more selling them on EBay. Most sets are not very valuable. you can easily Google the year and get the value.
All US Proof sets of 1964 and before have silver coins in them, the current value of a 1959 set is $28.00.
Average retail value is $9.00 issue price was $5.00
With the exception of certain proof sets, they are only worth the face value of the coin.
The S mint mark on the coin identifies it as a proof coin that is only sold in proof sets from the mint. The retail value of a proof 1997s is $16.10 but if the coin was found in a bank roll or in change, it's now only worth face value.
Need to know if "sets" are Mint issue Proof or Uncirculated sets, please post new question.
There were 64,904 2000 (Millennium Celebrations) Australian 6 coin Proof sets produced. There were a further 100 (Federation Special VIP) Australian 6 coin Proof sets produced, and presented to selected recipients.
All US Proof sets of 1964 and before have silver coins in them, the current value of a 1958 set is $43.00 issue price was $2.10
Value depends on if the sets are US Mint issue Proof or Uncirculated coin sets or sets assembled from circulated coins. Post new question with more information.
$8 for type 1, $48 for type 2.
The U.S. did not produce any proof coins in 1965, 66 or 67. The Mint issued Special Mint Sets (SMS) instead of proof sets. Current value of a 1965 SMS is $11.00 retail.
There were no coin sets made in 1789.