Current retail is $14.00 issue was $4.00
Current retail prices are around $14. Special Mint Sets cost $4 when first issued. The Mint suspended production of proof coins from 1965 to 1967 so that all facilities could be used to strike new copper-nickel coins to replace the billions of silver coins that had been removed from circulation and melted. Collectors protested the suspension, and the Mint relented partially by issuing Special Mint sets. SMS coins were lower in quality than proofs but still better than standard circulation strikes.
It's not a Proof set, no Proof coins were were struck in 1965-1967. The set is a "Special Mint Set" that has coins with semi-proof like surfaces with less design details. Issue price was $4.00 average retail value is $15.00.
No US proof sets were produced in 65, 66 or 67. Special Mint Sets were issued with coins that have proof like qualities. Issue price was $4.00 current value is $11.00.
Issue price was $11.00, current value is $8.00
Current retail value is $10.00 issue price was $7.00
Current value is about $7.00
Issue price was $4.00 current retail value is $9.00
If it is in mint condition the value is 10000000000
Current retail prices are around $14. Special Mint Sets cost $4 when first issued. The Mint suspended production of proof coins from 1965 to 1967 so that all facilities could be used to strike new copper-nickel coins to replace the billions of silver coins that had been removed from circulation and melted. Collectors protested the suspension, and the Mint relented partially by issuing Special Mint sets. SMS coins were lower in quality than proofs but still better than standard circulation strikes.
NO US proof sets were made in 1965-1967 but they did make Special Mint Sets the coins in these sets do have some proof like details. Current retail value for a 1965 set is $8.00 issue price was $4.00
SMS were made in 1965,1966 and 1967
The value of a 1967 half dollar, which is composed of 40% silver, typically ranges from its melt value to about $3 to $4, depending on the current silver market prices. As of October 2023, the silver content alone is worth approximately $2.50 to $3.00. If the coin is in uncirculated condition or has a special mint mark, it may be worth more to collectors. Always check current market conditions for the most accurate valuation.
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The issue price of a 1965 Special Mint Set (SMS) was $4.00. Current value is $11.00.
It was originally purchased from the mint in 2003 for $14.95. It has a current value of $20
There were no S-mint quarters struck from 1955 to 1967 inclusive. If your coin has a mint mark on the back under the bow, it's a D indicating Denver. Current prices depend on the value of silver, but are in the $3 range as of 09/2008
Current retail value is $18.00-22.00 for mint state coins