It would depend on if the coin was released as a proof coin (very shiny and looks mirror like, with an "S" mint mark) or an "uncirculated" coin and the general condition of the coin.
A Proof coin, depending on blemishes (or lack there of) and if it is a Type I or Type II, can get between $7 and $65.
An uncirculated coin that has never been in someone's pocket, touched or scratched can get between $2 and $750.
In any case, if the coin has been touched or damaged, spend it for the face value.
Issue price was $11.00 current retail value is $6.00
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $10.00 for a set with a Type I dollar, and $375.00 with a Type II dollar. See the link below for a description of Type I vs. Type II.
Average current value for an 1981 proof set is about $8.00. The 1982 proof set is the year that is known for the dime to be missing the mintmark.
The 1981 Proof set has a current value of $8.00. The issue price was $11.00. Check the "S" mintmark on all the coins, on most of the sets the mintmark is filled an does not appear well defined. If all coins have a sharp clear mintmark, value may be $300.00 or more.
The 1981 Proof set has a current value of $9.00 and issue price was $11.00 but check the "S" mint mark on all the coins, on most of the sets the mint mark is filled an does not appear well defined. If all coins have a sharp clear mint mark, value may be $300.00 or so.
Unless it is a "proof" coin (actual silver), it is worth one dollar.
Unless it is a "proof" coin (actual silver), it is worth one dollar.
Eisenhower was on the DOLLAR coin in the 1970s. KENNEDY has been on the half dollar since 1964. A 1985 Kennedy half is still worth 50 cents.
The value of a 1981 quarter dollar primarily depends on its condition and whether it is a standard circulation coin or a special variety, such as a proof coin. Generally, a regular 1981 quarter in average circulated condition is worth face value, 25 cents. However, uncirculated or proof versions may have a higher collectible value, typically ranging from a few dollars to more, depending on specific grading and demand among collectors. Always check current market trends for the most accurate valuation.
Such a coin would have been issued as part of a mint or proof set. Any value would depend on the metal it was struck from and the design of the coin.
The 1981-S Proof SBA type I dollar has an average retail value of $5.00.
The value of a 1981 Kennedy half dollar typically ranges from 50 cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition and whether it's part of a specific mint set. Most circulated coins are worth their face value, while uncirculated or proof versions can fetch higher prices among collectors. Additionally, if the coin is in particularly good condition or has unique features, it may be worth more. Always check current market values for the most accurate assessment.
All circulation 1971 and later halves are made of copper-nickel, not silver, so they have no added value if you found it in change. A nice uncirculated 1981-P half might bring $1 to $8 depending on quality. A 1981-D would be $1 to $12.
20,000 dollar
Issue price was $11.00 current retail value is $6.00
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $10.00 for a set with a Type I dollar, and $375.00 with a Type II dollar. See the link below for a description of Type I vs. Type II.
Current retail value is $9.00 issue price was $9.00