The value of a 1968-S proof quarter typically ranges from $5 to $15, depending on its condition and whether it has been graded by a professional service. Proof coins are minted with a higher level of detail and finish, making them more desirable to collectors. Factors such as demand, market trends, and the specific grade of the coin can also influence its value. For the most accurate valuation, it's recommended to consult a current coin price guide or a professional numismatist.
The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
10 cents. All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel so they have no added value, and can be found in normal change. The only valuable 1968 dime was an error that occurred in some proof sets. 1968 was the first year that proof coins were struck at the San Francisco mint, and one of the die-makers forgot to put the "S" mint mark on a die. Some "S-less" dimes were shipped in proof sets before the error was discovered.
As of 07/2009 retail values are over $15,000 for a 1968 proof set where the dime does not carry a mint mark. That was the first year that proof coins were struck at the San Francisco mint, and one of the die-makers forgot to put the "S" mint mark on a die. Some "S-less" dimes were shipped in proof sets before the error was discovered. Be careful, though. Normal 1968 Philadelphia dimes don't have a mint mark because the P wasn't used on dimes until 1980. A Philadelphia dime can be processed to resemble a proof coin.
A normal 1991 S proof set is worth $9. A 1991 S proof prestige set is worth $51.
All the Washington Quarters minted in the year 1989 carried a mint mark: "P," "S," or "D." The P and D minted coins are worth in MS60 condition: 75 cents; the S coin was minted only in proof and its value is: $3.00.
August 2, 2009 The 1968-S proof quarter has a value from $6 to $40 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
1974 S (Proof) Quarter is worth $1.50.
Averge retail value is $2.00 for this coin.
If you found it in change, it's 25 cents. The retail value of a single proof is about a dollar.
The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
The 1999-S silver proof quarters are about $8.00.
If you mean a 2005s proof California state quarter retail is $1.10
July 3, 2009 The 1988-S quarter was struck only in proof condition. They can be bought today from about $1.50 to $4.
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
If the coin is a silver proof still in collectible condition, retail value is about $8.00
The value of a 2003 S quarter, which is a proof coin, typically ranges from $2 to $5, depending on its condition and whether it has been graded. If it is part of a complete proof set, its value may be higher. However, in general circulation, it would be worth face value, which is 25 cents. Always consider checking with a coin dealer for the most accurate valuation.