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What is today worth market price for the following coins?
1986 Liberty Gold Five Dollar Coin
Condition: Proof
Date:1986
Mint: West Point
Diameter: 0.85 inches
Finess: .900 fine
Weight: .269 troy oz.  8.359 g
Content: Gold .24 troy oz.
        Silver .02 troy oz.
        Copper .01 troy oz.

1986 Liberty Half Dollar
Condition: Proof
Date: 1986
Mint: San Francisco
Diameter: 1.205 inches
Fineness: n/a
Weitht: .36 troy oz  11.34 g
Content: Copper .33 troy oz
        Nickel .03 troy oz
        Traditional content for U.S. Half Dollar

1986 Liberty Silver Dollar
Condition: Proof
Date: 1986
Mint: San Francisco
Diameter 1.500 inches
Fineness: .900 fine
Weight: .86 troy oz  26.73 g
Content: Silver .77 troy oz.
        Copper .09 troy oz.
        Traditional content for U.S. Dollar  

Answer
Hello Debra,

Are they in the original case?
Here are the values selling retail to a private collector for the individual coins in one price guide.

1986-S Proof half Dollar $6.50
1986-S Proof Silver Dollar $15.00
1986-W Proof Gold Five Dollar $195.00

There was a 3 coin proof set that included the Five Dollar Gold sold by the US mint for $175.00 now trading around $260 at retail.

The gold coin alone has sold from $209 to $227 this past month.

Good Luck

PapaJack


You can see how the price on this Auction ended;
http://cgi.ebay.com/1986-Liberty-Three-Coin-Proof-Set-With-5-Dollar-Gold_W0QQite...  

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