You need to know the specific dates of each set because values can be significantly different. There's a guide to proof and mint set prices at the Related Link.
The were 35,000 New Zealand 1968 Uncirculated coin sets issued.
Average retail prices are:1984- $6.001981- $16.001978- $9.001976- $9.00
Uncirculated sets have been made for many years. Please post a new question for a specific date.
Uncirculated Mint set values are: 1996 $18.00 / 1997 $15.00 / 1998 $8.00
An official "US Mint Set" is a Uncirculated coin set. They have uncirculated examples of every denomination issued from each mint for the year of issue. They are the same.
Value depends on if the sets are US Mint issue Proof or Uncirculated coin sets or sets assembled from circulated coins. Post new question with more information.
Need to know if "sets" are Mint issue Proof or Uncirculated sets, please post new question.
The values depend on the dates of the sets, include dates and post new question.
July 9, 2009 I will assume you are refering to the 1973 Uncirculated US Mint Set. There were 1,767,691 of the sets produced and it has a value of about $20.
Coin sets were very rarely issued by the Australian mints prior to the introduction of decimal currency in 1966, and not at all in 1948. What you may have is a set of individual "uncirculated" coins assembled by a coin dealer or a collector. Assuming that the coins are mint uncirculated, the individual values may be as follows - Halfpenny $70 AUD Penny $48 AUD Threepence $28 AUD Sixpence $110 AUD Shilling $85 AUD Florin (no 1948 coin minted) As a set, they would have a higher value than the combined individual values. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Uncirculated bank sets are collections of coins that have not been put into circulation and are in mint condition. These sets usually include coins from a specific year or series, and are often sold by mints or coin dealers to collectors. Uncirculated bank sets are popular among numismatists who seek to add pristine coins to their collections.
Australia did not issue a 50 cent coin in either 1967 or 1968, so sets such as this are unofficial - they've been put together by a private collector or dealer. Retail values vary according to the condition of the coins included in them, however a set of 5 mint coins is catalogued just shy of $300. Actual retail values are less than that - sets can sell for $100 - $150 via online auction sites.