How much is a proof set of state quarters worth?

Clad Proof State Quarters are 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel, and have a real-world value of about $1.75 each. Along with the Clad Proof State Quarters, the U.S. Mint also released Silver Proof State Quarters. Each year, these come in silver proof sets and five-coin silver quarter proof sets.

Are any state quarters worth anything?

State quarters are still circulating and can be collected right out of your pocket change. Therefore, most circulated examples are only worth their face value of 25 cents. Nice uncirculated sets are worth slightly more.

What is the composition of proof State Quarters?

These clad versions have been available in the standard annual proof set or five coin State Quarter Proof Sets issued for each year of the series. The Mint has also struck silver proof State Quarters with a special composition of 90% silver and 10% copper.

Is there a complete set of statehood quarters?

Statehood Quarters Collection, Postal Commemorative Society. This is a complete 50 State set of Statehood Quarters issued by the Postal Commemorative Society in a two volume set.

What’s the value of a US state quarter?

Silver Proof State Quarters Along with the Clad Proof State Quarters, the U.S. Mint also released Silver Proof State Quarters. Each year, these come in silver proof sets and five-coin silver quarter proof sets. These coins are 90% silver and 10% copper, which means that their value is mostly tied to the value of their silver content.

Which is the most expensive state quarter proof set?

The fact that several vendors on eBay are selling entire 10-piece runs of the five-coin clad state quarter proof sets for less than $60 brings the value deflation of the clad sets into clearer perspective still. Interestingly, the 2008-S five-piece clad proof set is the most expensive of the state quarter clad sets these days.

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