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Brilliant uncirculated Sacagawea dollar from the San Francisco mint
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2006 United States Mint 50 State Quarters Silver Proof Set™ features the five new quarters issued in 2006 through the popular 50 State Quarters® Program. The quarters in this set are minted in proof condition, 90 percent silver, commonly known as coin silver.
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This series enters its final year honoring the states in the order in which they were admitted into the Union. The 2008 United States Mint 50 State Quarters Proof SetTM features five new quarter designs: Oklahoma’s “Scissortail Flycatcher,” New Mexico’s “Land of Enchantment,” Arizona’s “Grand Canyon State,” Alaska’s “The Great Land,” and Hawaii’s “King Kamehameha I.” Struck in 90% silver, this genuine United States Mint Proof Set not only celebrates the natural beauty and history of the United States, it also makes an impressive gift for friends and family.
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Complete 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Proof Set. Contains all of the one-cent coins issued in 2009 – Birthplace, Formative Years, Professional Life and Presidency, each with the San Francisco (S) mint mark.
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The obverse of the medal features a portrait of Ronald Reagan with the inscription "RONALD REAGAN" centered along the top of the medal and the inscription "PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES" centered along the lower border of the medal. The reverse of the medal features Half Dome in Yosemite National Park. The quotation from the President's Inaugural Address on January 20, 1981, in the upper field "LET US RENEW OUR FAITH AND OUR HOPE. WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO DREAM HEROIC DREAMS." The inscription "INAUGURATED JANUARY 20, 1981" follows the quotation. The inscription "YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK" is centered along the left lower border.
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2004 P Westward Journey Nickels (Peace Medal) One Roll Brilliant Uncirculated Gem coins in a N E String & Son Bank Roll Uncirculated, 40 nickel per roll
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This set enters its ninth year honoring the states in the order in which they were admitted into the Union. The set features designs including Montana’s “Big Sky Country,” Washington’s “The Evergreen State,” Idaho’s “Peregrine Falcon,” Wyoming’s “The Equality State,” and Utah’s “Crossroads of the West.” This set is a shining embodiment of the United States Mint’s commitment to quality and excellence.
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Large Square Tube Dollar Ike, Peace, Morgan Coin Holder holds 20 coins
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Includes two roll set, Philadelphia and Denver and comes in original sealed white box. This is the fourth design of a four design series. The “Presidency” design is now available in two-roll sets. The reverse design depicts the half-finished United States Capitol dome, symbolizing a Nation torn apart by civil war and the resolve Lincoln showed as he guided the country through its most grave crisis.
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Sacagawea Dollar Painting #1 Coin Holder 2" x 3" Snap Lock Holder Coins not included
You will receive 8 individual coin holders
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Complete uncirculated 2004 and 2005 Westward Journey nickel series set in a nice looking Harris coin holder incudes the following coins:
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The 2004-S United States Mint "50 State Quarters" Proof Set contains 5 silver coins.
Each of the five quarters bears the "S" mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco.
The 2004-S set includes (5) Washington quarters honoring:- Michigan
- Florida
- Texas
- Iowa
- Wisconsin
The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program begun in 1999 produced a series of 50 quarter dollar coins with special designs honoring each state. Five different designs were issued each year from 1999 through 2008. States were commemorated in the order of their entrance into statehood. Each state theme was proposed, and approved, by the governor of that state. Final designs were created by Mint personnel.