The value of a 1992 uncirculated coin set can vary depending on where you purchase it, but generally, it falls within a similar range across different retailers. Here are some examples of pricing from various sources as of August 13, 2025:
- Littleton Coin Company: Offers the 1992 U.S. Mint Set for $10.25 USD.
- Pinehurst Coins: Lists the 1992 U.S. Mint Set for $9.66 USD.
- APMEX: Offers the 1992 Set Uncirculated Collectible Coin, US Mint for $7.28 USD.
- Golden Eagle Coins: Lists the 1992 Uncirculated Mint Set for $7.50 USD (Wire/Check), $7.58 (Bitcoin) or $7.80 (CC/PayPal).
- US State Quarters: Offers the 1992 U.S. Mint Set for $7.95 USD.
- GovMint.com: Lists the 1992 United States Mint Set for $15.95 USD.
- eBay (various sellers): Prices on eBay range from $0.99 USD to $10.99 USD for a single set, with some bulk listings available.
- It contains uncirculated coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.
- It includes the Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln cent.
- Each set includes 10 coins, 5 from each mint.
- The original issue price for the set was $7.00.
- The total mintage for the 1992 set was 1,500,143.
- The coins are sealed in their original U.S. Mint packaging.
While the value can fluctuate, these figures provide a good estimate of the current market value for a 1992 uncirculated coin set. It’s always advisable to compare prices from multiple sources before making a purchase.
Are uncirculated coins worth money?
From my experience, Collecting and Investing: Uncirculated Coins
These coins offer significant value and investment potential, thanks to their mint set condition and accessibility. These coins maintain their value well, especially when kept in security packaging case, ensuring they remain in pristine condition.
How much silver is in a 1992 Proof Set?
Great question! This special edition Proof Set from 1992 is particularly desirable, because it’s the first set after a 28-year lapse to feature all the denominations above the nickel in 90% silver.
Should I keep uncirculated coins?
I can help with that. For the most part, the ordinary uncirculated and proof sets (assuming American, different countries would be different) do not keep their value. For example, coin dealers frequently offer little more than face for older proof/uncirculated sets that contain no silver.
Is mint Proof Set 1992?
Great question! In 1992, the Mint offered four different Proof Set versions to collectors: the regular 1992-S Proof Set, the 1992-S Prestige Set, the new 1992-S Silver Proof Set (same as the regular Proof set, except the Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar were made of 90% pure silver, instead of Clad Copper-Nickel), and the 1992-S Silver …