1975 S coin set and a 1975 no mint mark set, what are they?
2 sets of coins were passed down to me from my father in law when he passed away. One of the coin sets is a 1975 D set which includes a Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar, a Bicentennial JFK 50 cent coin, a Bicentennial Washington quarter, a 1975 D Roosevelt dime, a 1975 D Jefferson nickel, and a 1975 D
Lincoln one cent. They are wrapped in a cello wrap with a red stripe on the top and bottom of the wrap.
The other set of coins are also 1975 set, but with no Mint marks. The set includes a Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar, a Bicentennial JFK 50 cent coin, a Bicentennial Washington quarter, a 1975 Roosevelt dime, a 1975 Jefferson nickel, and a 1975 Lincoln one cent. These are also wrapped in cello packaging, but this set has a blue stripe on the top and bottom of the wrap. Can anyone give me any information about these sets of coins, I would appreciate it. Also, there is no papers or information for the sets. The cello wrap is also damaged from unknown cause.
Answers
See my answer to your other post.
Just a regular 1975 Mint Set, nothing unusual. For value, check sold listings on eBay. Assume that yours is worth less than the average sold price due to the damaged packaging and missing envelope.
Anyone can tell me anything about this coins?
Did you read my comment above about checking eBay sold listings for values?
For sentimental reasons, I would keep them, but if you were wanting to know if they are rare or valuable, they are not, unfortunately. You have a 1975 Mint Set, P and D. (No mint mark means it was made in Philadelphia, and D mint mark means Denver.) These are available on Ebay for about $12-$15.