What is a 1954 proof set worth?
Christopher Ramos
Updated on April 10, 2026
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1954 Proof Set is Worth $128 or more.
Do proof sets have any value?
Proof sets issued from 1961 through 1964 are the most common of the pre-1965 proof sets and often trade for minimal premiums over silver spot value. Deep cameo proofs from this period are also prized, often fetching prices many times those of standard proof coins.
How much is a 1954 mint set worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1954-PDS Uncirculated Mint Set is Worth $520 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.
What is a 1955 proof set worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1955 Proof Set (Box Variety) is Worth $118 or more.
What is a 1954 silver half dollar worth?
1954 Franklin Half Dollar Pricing A 1954 edition half dollar may exchange hands for about $13 in very fine condition. A coin in extremely fine condition may be valued around $14.
What is a 1957 mint set worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1957-PD Uncirculated Mint Set is Worth $545 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.
How much is a 1955 proof coin worth?
US Mint Proof Set Values 1955-Present 1955-Present 1955-Present 1955-Present 1975-s $10.21 1976-s $9.90 1976-s Silver Clad-3 coin set Silver Clad-3 coin set $23.25
How many coins are in a 1974 proof set?
1974 S Proof Set – 6 Coins – 10 Photos! The proof set shown in the photos is the exact set you’ll receive. 2008 Proof Set OGP (14 coins) – FREE Shipping!!! 2003 S Proof Set – 10 Coins – 8 Photos! The proof set shown in the photos is the exact set you’ll receive. 2005 S Proof Set – 11 Coins – 8 Photos!
How much is a 1968 proof set worth?
The proof set shown in the photos is the exact set you’ll receive. 1968 S Proof Set – 5 Coins – 10 Photos! Half Dollar is 40% Silver! Additional shipping is always free! Additional shipping is always free! Additional shipping is always free!
When did they start putting proof coins in sets?
Collecting of proof coins in sets is a popular part of the coin collecting community. Dating back to 1955 these sets of coins with their packaging protect and preserve the special “proof” qualities imparted to the surface of the coins.