What is the value of 1984 Olympic coin set?

The 1984 P Olympic silver dollar is worth around $22 in mint packaging. The 1984 D Olympic silver dollar and 1984 S Olympic silver dollar are each worth around $23 in mint packaging. Lastly the 1984 S proof Olympic silver dollar is worth around $24 mint packaging.

Do commemorative coins have any value?

No matter what your interest, there is something there for everyone when collecting commemorative coins. Additionally, there are different finishes like uncirculated and proof, in different metal types, like gold, silver or clad, ranging in price from $25 to $250 and up, although the coin’s worth will vary.

Are the Olympic coins worth anything?

Prices are much higher for the gold coins released by the US Mint to commemorate the Summer and Winter Olympic games. The $5 commemorative coins generally go for around $500. The $10 commemorative coins sell for around $1,000. Click here to search for US Olympic coins on Amazon.

How much is a 1984 fifty cent coin worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1984 P Kennedy Half Dollar value at an average of 50 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3.

How much is a 1983 Olympic silver dollar worth?

1983-S Uncirculated Olympic Silver Dollar Regular Price: issued only as part of a three coin set for $89.00 Final Mintage: 174,014 1983-S Proof Olympic Silver Dollar

Where can I find the XXIII Olympiad coin?

The uncirculated versions from Denver and San Francisco were available only as part of a three coin uncirculated coin set. The US Mint also offered three and six coin sets incorporating the proof version and Philadelphia uncirculated strike. To manage your collection, please log in.

What are the inscriptions on a 1983 Dollar Bill?

It has the inscriptions, “Los Angeles XXIII”, “Olympiad”, “In God We Trust”, “1983” and the word” Liberty”. Reverse: The reverse has circle surrounding the design. The inside circle shows a large bald eagle with the words, “E Pluribus Unum”. The outside circle has the words “United Sates of America”, and “One Dollar”.

Who was the sculptor of the 1983 silver dollar?

The design was by Elizabeth Jones, the Chief Sculptor and Engraver of the United States Mint at the time. The obverse inscriptions read “Los Angeles”, “XXIII Olympiad”, “In God We Trust”, “Liberty” and the date “1983”.

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