They are worth their combined silver value. There were many coins minted in order to help pay for the games. This however, means that their value as collectibles is low. Some coins were minted in !973 and these should be more valuable than the later mintings because there were less of these produced. Remember when calculating the silver value of sterling silver coins that it is only the actual silver content ( .925 ) and not the total weight of the coin. Eg: if coin weight is 25 grams then 25 x .925 would give you the actual silver weight which in this case would be 23.125
The 2000 Australian (Sydney 2000 Olympic Games) set of 28 Five Dollar aluminium-bronze coins in an official album, in absolute mint condition and their original packaging, could fetch up to $325 AUD.
The 2000 Australian (Sydney 2000 Olympic Games) set of 16 Five Dollar 99.9% silver coins in a Jarrah case, in absolute mint condition and their original packaging, could fetch up to $995 AUD.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A 1992 Prestige set is currently worth about $60.00
4 types of United States Mint Proof Sets were made in 1992. The clad 1992-S Proof set has a current retail value of $8. The Prestige set that has the Olympic half & dollar in it is $40.00. The regular silver set is $29.00. The silver Premier set is $31.
These 1992 Olympic gold coins currently sell for about $275
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Prestige proof sets include 90% silver versions of a dime, a half dollar, and the 5 state quarters issued that year. All carry an S mint mark, for San Francisco.
59.966.052 coins were struck of that type in 1992. I am afraid the value is only 8 dollar, even in mint condition! In 1993 another 54.900.000 coins were struck...
All Australian 1992 coins are potentially still in circulation so, unless they are a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth whatever is inscribed on them.
With the dates of 1987 & 1992 they can't be State Quarters first year for state quarters was 1999. If the coins have Washington's Head on both sides they're novelty coins and have no collectible value at all.
There were no Olympic games in 1993. There were summer Olympic games in 1992 and 1996. There were winter Olympic games in 1992 and 1994.
There were four types of United States Mint Proof Sets produced in 1992. The normal 1992-S Proof Set is worth approximately $6-$8. The Prestige set (with Olympic half and dollar) is worth approximately $70-$90. The regular Silver set is worth approximately $10-$15. The Silver Premier Set is worth approximately $10-$16.
It is probubly worth as much as you want I would sell it for 1,250$
Albertville 1992 XVI Olympic Winter Games - 1992 was released on: USA: 8 February 1992