The value of a 1972 uncirculated coin set can vary depending on where you purchase it and the specific features of the set:
- Most 1972 US Mint Uncirculated Sets contain 11 coins (cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar from each mint, including a San Francisco “S” Lincoln cent), sealed in original U.S. Mint packaging.
- The prices for a standard 1972 uncirculated set in the original U.S. Mint packaging usually range from $8.95 to $20 USD, including offers on websites like [Etsy] and [Walmart].
- [Golden Eagle Coins] lists a 1972 Uncirculated Mint Set for $4.95 (wire/check), $5.00 (Bitcoin), or $5.15 (CC/PayPal). [APMEX] provides another pricing structure, offering the set for $8.99 (check/wire), $9.08 (crypto), or $9.36 (CC/PayPal).
- Some sets, especially if they have unique features like a Double Die (DDO) error, can be significantly more valuable. For example, a 1972 One Of A Kind Mint Set with Double Die Half Dollar reverses is listed for $1300, and a 1972 Mint Set with a DDO Quarter is listed for $1000.
- It’s important to remember that these are asking prices, and the actual resale value can depend on the condition of the coins and the demand among collectors. Always check a variety of sources and compare prices before buying or selling a coin set.
What is the 1972 Royal Mint coin set?
Great question! This 1972 Annual Proof Set contains six definitive UK coins – a UK 50p, 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p and halfpenny along with a commemorative £5 coin. Struck to Proof standard, each coin features the second coinage portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Arnold Machin, on the obverse.
What to do with uncirculated coin sets?
Uncirculated Coin Sets
These treasures have never been in circulation and are struck with a pristine finish making them perfect for display or gifts.
What is the difference between a proof set and a mint set of coins?
Great question! Most people think the term “proof” means the condition of the coin; however, “Proof” is a manufacturing process that produces sharp detail and brilliant mirror-like surfaces. U.S. Proof Sets are minted specifically for collectors, and have higher price points than their uncirculated counterparts.