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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I have some spare time on my hands to look them up for you but unfortunately don't know how many coins are in each set that you have. Hopefully someone here will be able to tell you the values just by seeing the boxes
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each box looks like this.. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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the 99 silver proof set with the State Quarters is one of the key dates for proof sets because it was the first year of the State Quarters, the other stuff I am not sure about
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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each box has the set with one of each coin, and a set with 5 quarters in it?
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Canada
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well, so far in my coin book it says the 1999 silver proof set is worth 450. The rest of the proof sets range from 20-70 but not sure if that will help you very much at all if I am wrong. My coin book has listings for proof sets and separate listings for the 5 quarter sets. I am going to just list the value for the proof sets and assume they mean including the quarters, and if I'm wrong someone will correct me I'm sure silver sets 1999= 450.00 2000= 35.00 2001= 170.00 2002= 63.50 2003= 31.00 2004= 51.50 2005= 51.50 2006= 40.00 2007= selling now for 45.00 on the mint site
2003 un-circulated sets are worth about 23.00 each
beside the green boxes there are some black boxes. I cant see what they say on them to be able to look them up and for the green boxes I may not be able to give you a price because I don't know if they are regular proof sets or if they are the prestige sets or what. Do they have an insert inside?
Edited by malissadawn 07/24/2008 02:16 am
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Pillar of the Community
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also need the year on the silver eagle bullion coin ple ASE
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Valued Member
United States
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The silver eagle looks like the bald eagle IMO, but as far as that millunium set if the coins is gold and silver, at least 800 I belive its very rare to have a set in that good of condition. If you dont mind me asking...how did you obtain these?
eduit actually I belive that is 3 silver's 1 gold and 1 platnium? so that would be well over $1200
Edited by DeathJr 07/24/2008 02:16 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hmm...it's a longshot, but be sure to check the cents in the 1998 and 1999 proof sets. The Close AM version is quite valuable.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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very lucky in my opinion to have all the 2003 sets. I love those! Its a very nice collection that's for sure. Sorry I couldnt put a price to everything for you.
malissa
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Quote: The silver eagle looks like the bald eagle IMO, but as far as that millunium set if the coins is gold and silver, at least 800 I belive its very rare to have a set in that good of condition. If you dont mind me asking...how did you obtain these?
eduit actually I belive that is 3 silver's 1 gold and 1 platnium? so that would be well over $1200 my uncle sends me these every year for my birthday/Christmas presents and I'm not really sure what to do with them. he tells me they are worth "alot" and how "rare" they are but since I am not in the coin collecting scene it doesn't really mean much to me. He tells me to hold onto them because they were only go up in value. They pretty much just sit in a box at my house. the Silver American Eagle One Dollar Coin is from 2003. here are some more pics for you guys -     
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Valued Member
United States
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yeah that 1999 and millenium set are worth alot not sure about the others...KEEP the president set though for sure people will want them at the end of the collection
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The Kiribati Millenium set I've seen for about $600. The 1999 silver proof set is selling for $285-320 on ebay. It's a nice start to a coin collection. I suggest going to a newsstand and picking up Coin Prices magazine, it will be $5 well spent.
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Anything with "The New York Mint" label on it would make me really nervous ! That's not a U.S. Mint product.....and just like the Franklin Mint, Littleton, The National Collectors Mint, etc. etc........their "non-U.S." coinage is generally only worth melt value........unless ya can find an ebay person or somebody to pay you for them. I would never buy anything from the New York Mint no matter what the packaging and labeling tries to sell you on........"Millenium Melt Value" is what it should say on the box !
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United States
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but hey it was free and its got shiny silver gold and platnium
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Rest in Peace
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Just keep on letting them sit in the box. Some day these will be worth enough to pay for your first electric car. 
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