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A 1999 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about five US dollars. However, a 1999-2008 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about 100 US dollars.
If you mean the first year (1999) of the US State Quarters that have been gold plated, they have no numismatic collectible value. The plating was NOT done by the US Mint and are considered altered or novelty coins.
The value of a 1999 Connecticut state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters program, typically ranges from 25 cents to a few dollars depending on its condition and whether it is a regular circulation coin or a special edition. If it's in uncirculated condition or a mint state, it could be worth more to collectors. For specific values, it's best to consult a coin pricing guide or a numismatic expert.
All the 1999 state quarters are worth more than the other years. That is b/c it was only minted half the year vs. a full year. Typically, you'll find half the quanity as the other state released quarters.
If your proof set has 9 coins it is worth $15. If it has 5 state quarters it is worth $9. If it is a regular silver proof set it is worth $144.
Any of the "State Quarters" (1999-2008) found in circulation are only face value.
The State Quarters started in 1999.
in 1999
State quarters were minted from 1999 through 2008, eventually featuring designs for all 50 states. The quarter is worth 25 cents.
Any of the "State Quarters" (1999-2008) found in circulation are only face value.
25 cents each.
Actually, 25 cents. This was one in the series of 'State' quarters and is not rare [yet]. You might possibly get a little more from a collector who is trying to complete a collection, but don't expect too much. Sorry.