How much is a 1972 US proof set worth?

Modern U.S. Proof Set Coin Values

Date & TypeTotal Sets SoldAvg. Sell Value
1970-S No S Roosevelt Dime*^$660.00
1971-S3,220,733$3.00
1971-S No S Jefferson 5-cent*^$1,000.00
1972-S3,260,996$4.00

Is a proof set uncirculated?

Both coins typically come in mint condition on account of the fact that they have not been distributed to the public. In this way, both coin types are technically uncirculated. For starters, a proof coin usually fetches a higher premium than an uncirculated coin, and proofs are shinier and more detailed.

1972 US Mint Proof Set The US Mint did sell a 40% silver proof version of the 1972-S Eisenhower Dollar separately. The face value of the coins in the 1972 Proof Set was 91 cents, although the sets were sold at $5.00 each.

What is the value of a 1972 Mint Set?

U.S. Mint Set Average Prices and Values

Date & TypeTotal Sets SoldTotal Face Value
19702,038,134$1.33
1970 Sm. Date Cent *^$1.33
19712,193,396$1.83
19722,750,000$1.83

Are there any 1972 proof US coins left?

US PROOF SETS – 1968-69-70-71-72 IN MINT SEALED HOLDERS. Only 1 left! Lot of 2 US Mint Proof Sets from 1972 Mint Coin, JFK Half etc! LOT OF (5) 1968 – 1972 U.S. MINT PROOF SETS IN ORIGINAL BOXES!

What’s the difference between proof and uncirculated coins?

These coin sets, produced on an annual basis and sold by the United States Mint primarily to coin hobbyists, include mint-condition specimens of circulating coinage. While this is one similarity between both uncirculated sets and proof sets, there are many differences between these coin sets, too.

What kind of finish does a 1972 proof have?

The 1972 proof coins usually have some degree of a cameo or deep cameo finish. This is more common than previous years. Coins which exhibit cameo or deep cameo finishes on both sides and have high grades still demand premium prices.

Are there proof sets of United States Coins?

United States Mint proof sets and uncirculated sets are two of the most popular products for coin collectors. These coin sets, produced on an annual basis and sold by the United States Mint primarily to coin hobbyists, include mint-condition specimens of circulating coinage.

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