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  3. Sets

United States Sets

Browse 2 United States sets series, spanning from 1936 to the present day. Popular series include the Mint Sets, Proof Sets.

Mint Sets sets coin

Mint Sets

1947 – Date
77 coins
Proof Sets sets coin

Proof Sets

1936 – Date
81 coins

Most-collected United States sets coins on LuckyCoin

  1. 1976-S Proof Sets
    1976-S Proof Sets
    176 collectors
  2. 2000-S Proof Sets
    2000-S Proof Sets
    161 collectors
  3. 1981-S Proof Sets
    1981-S Proof Sets
    169 collectors
  4. 1982-S Proof Sets
    1982-S Proof Sets
    173 collectors
  5. 2002-S Proof Sets
    2002-S Proof Sets
    155 collectors
  6. 1999-S Proof Sets
    1999-S Proof Sets
    155 collectors
  7. 1980-S Proof Sets
    1980-S Proof Sets
    168 collectors
  8. 1984-S Proof Sets
    1984-S Proof Sets
    162 collectors

See all most-collected coins →See all most-collected sets →

Other United States denominations

  • Half Cents & Cents15
  • Two Cents, Three Cents & Half Dimes7
  • Nickels6
  • Dimes6
  • Twenty Cents and Quarters11
  • Half Dollars8
  • Dollars10
  • Gold Coins18
  • Commemoratives6
  • Bullion14

Frequently Asked Questions

How many United States sets series are there?
LuckyCoin tracks 2 United States sets series, from 1936 to the present day, including the Mint Sets, Proof Sets.
When was the first United States set minted?
The earliest United States sets series on LuckyCoin began in 1936. Browse individual series to see year-by-year mintage figures and value-by-grade tables.
Which United States sets series are still being minted today?
2 United States sets series remain in active production, including the Mint Sets, Proof Sets.
How do I look up the value of a United States set?
Pick a series below, then select the year and mintmark of your coin. Each coin page shows estimated market values at every grade on the Sheldon scale (1–70), plus live eBay listings for comparable examples.