The two large coins in the set (the $5 and $10 coins) contain an aggregate of 1.92 troy ounces of silver, so just the "melt value" of these two coins (with silver at about US$17 per troy ounce) should be about $32.50. As a numismatic item, it's not worth a whole lot more than that - maybe $35 to $40, and the price tends to move with the price of silver.
A 1973 6 coin Proof set is $9.00. A 13 coin Uncirculated Mint set is $18.00.
If the coin is a Proof coin it is worth about $20 USD. If it is not a proof coin and is uncirculated it is worth about $12 USD. (2/28/2010)
The 1973 proof Eisenhower dollars were struck in 40% silver clad and copper-nickel clad. Average retail value of the CN coin is $7.00, the 40% is $14.00.
It worth 1.1 Oz. of silver.
yes
probably about 100 dollars
AS of 2009 $15.
the 3 coin proof set with 2 silver proof one dollar coins and one 10 dollar proof gold coin is worth about $550.00 retail the 3 coin proof set with 2 silver proof one dollar coins and one 10 dollar proof gold coin is worth about $550.00 retail
If it was found in change, 1 cent. If it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original holder it's worth about a quarter.
No Kennedy half dollar dated 1973 was struck in silver, all are copper-nickel coins. Unless it's a proof coin, the value is 50 cents.
Face value only, unless it's a proof or Silver proof coin in its original packaging. Then it's worth about £8 for a proof or around £20 if it's a silver proof.
Maybe you mean Kennedy? Unless it is a proof coin or very high grade uncirculated, it's worth fifty cents.