Numismedia quotes a market value of $405 as of 04/2009
A 1984-S annual proof set is worth from $8 to $11.00; also, in this year, the US mint produced 1984-S Prestige Sets - its value ranges from $23 to $30.00.
There were two proof sets issued in 1987. The regular proof set is worth $11.00. The 'Prestige' proof set which included the 'Constitution Dollar' is worth $45.00.
As of 07/2010 a proof set containing copper-nickel clad coins retails for about $13, while a Prestige set with silver coins sells for about $35.
As of 07/2010 a 2000 silver proof set retails for about $35. Your proof set's package should say that it's a "Prestige" set. Anything else contains copper-nickel coins, not silver and sells for about $14.
The value of the set is dependent on condition. However, the proof set value is between $50 and $70 US.
A 1992 Prestige set is currently worth about $60.00
These were not made in that year.
About 11 dollars.
A 1984-S annual proof set is worth from $8 to $11.00; also, in this year, the US mint produced 1984-S Prestige Sets - its value ranges from $23 to $30.00.
As of 07/2010 a proof set containing copper-nickel clad coins retails for about $13, while a Prestige set with silver coins sells for about $35.
There were two proof sets issued in 1987. The regular proof set is worth $11.00. The 'Prestige' proof set which included the 'Constitution Dollar' is worth $45.00.
Yes. It's fairly scarce. Numismedia quotes a market value of $135 as of 04/2009
The value of a 1996 US Mint proof set can vary depending on its condition, packaging, and demand from collectors. As of now, a 1996 US Mint proof set typically sells for around $10 to $20 in the market. It's recommended to check recent online auctions or coin dealers to get an accurate estimate of its current value.
Most of the coin sets are worth a price close to $30. The exact price will depend upon their condition.
As of 07/2010 a 2000 silver proof set retails for about $35. Your proof set's package should say that it's a "Prestige" set. Anything else contains copper-nickel coins, not silver and sells for about $14.
The value of the set is dependent on condition. However, the proof set value is between $50 and $70 US.
Numismedia quotes a market value of $39 as of 05/2012.