The value of a 1960 US mint set typically ranges from $10 to $25, depending on its condition and whether it has the original packaging. Mint sets include uncirculated coins from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints. Additionally, certain coins from this set, such as the 1960 small date penny, can carry a premium if in high grade. Always consult a current price guide or a professional coin dealer for the most accurate valuation.
There is no preset wholesale or retail value. Most dealers have to buy a little below the spot price of silver to make a profit on a 1960 P-D mint set. Today the set has about $35.00 worth of silver in it. In my opinion it would have a wholesale value around $30.00.
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.
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.
$35
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
A 1960 Philadelphia Mint Set typically sells for around $30 to $40, depending on its condition and if it's in its original packaging. A 1964 Philadelphia Mint Set is valued slightly higher, ranging from $40 to $50, again depending on its condition and packaging.
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.