All Clad LTD is a manufacturer of high-quality cooking utensils, such as pots and pans. John Ulam founded the company in 1971, improving on a small metalworking company he had begun in 1967.
One can purchase the All Clad stainless steel 9-piece cookware set from many different stores online. Some examples include MetroKitchen and Park and Main.
The first thing to do is to look at the set's date and the wording on the package. It goes without saying that a 1964 or earlier set will have a 90% silver dime, quarter, and half dollar because clad coinage didn't exist then. For anything later, in general the set's package will state whether the coins are 40% silver or 90%, so if neither is shown it's a reasonable conclusion the coins are clad. You can also use a site such as CoinFacts.com to see whether there were any silver proofs struck that year - if none were struck, that's another way to be sure your set is clad. Finally, and admittedly this is a bit "squishy", if you can find a known clad or silver set you can compare the finish on yours to the known set. Clad coins will be somewhat deeper in color and reflectivity versus silver coins, which tend to have a whiter cast.
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Calphalon Tri-ply, Calphalon Contemporary stainless Steel, and Emeralware Pro-Clad are all really good.
They didn't make an LTD in 2006
Revere copper-clad stainless has a good reputation. Buy the copper clad, not the "budget" all stainless. Treat it well and it will last many years.
The 1994-S Clad Proof set (5 coins) with all original packaging has a current retail value of $8.00. Issue price was $12.50.
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $19.00 for a clad set and $35.00 for a silver "Prestige" set.
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $35.00 for a clad set and $73.00 for a silver "Prestige" set.
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $10.00 for a clad set and $28.00 for a silver "Prestige" set.
The 3 piece 40% silver clad proof set is $29.00 issue price was $15.00.
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