max 10$
From 100 to 700 US dollars
Yes, that is the date the coin was actually minted. All coins of that type have the date 1957 (the issue date for that series) on the obverse and the actually date of mintage in a small star on the reverse. The problem with this design is that the mintage date can easily damaged or erased by wear.
Yes.
This coin was actually designed in 1957, and was issued thru the mid-1970s. To see the date of issue, you have to look at the tiny star on the back under magnification, where you will see the last two numbers of the year. In uncirculated condition, these coins will retail from a few dollars to up to $50 or so, depending on the actual year of issue.
From 100 to 700 US dollars
yes it does have a 25th coin!
The one I have says Espana (Spain)
The value of a 1957 proof set can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. On average, a 1957 proof set is worth around $45 to $70. However, if the set is in exceptional condition or contains specific rare coins, it could be worth more.
The only nickels with silver in them were minted during WW2. All others are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. A 1957 U.S. nickel is worth less than a dime in circulated condition.
25 cents...
Club 60 - 1957 1957-10-25 was released on: USA: 25 October 1957