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The 1st Golden Dollar Mint Set - 2000

2000 US Mint Set


 
Our Price: $17.95
Year: 2000
Mint(s): Philadelphia & Denver
Composition: Various
Diameter: Various
Mintage: 1,416,000



Product Code: 8105
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About this Product
 
The United States Mint released the 1st official "Uncirculated" Mint set in 1947. It was introduced to give coin collectors the opportunity to acquire ALL denominations and mints that were released into circulation per year, per coinage issue. Unlike the Proof Sets, these are normal coins intended for circulation. The "Official" packaging is the United States Mint's stamp of authenticity as to the condition of the coins.

This 2000 United States Mint set is the 41st year of issue. In the year 2000 the U.S. Mint expanded even further to include the Sacagawea Golden Dollar. This set includes the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, and the 2nd year of quarters from the 50 State Quarter program: Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia, all struck at both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints...a total of 20 coins in all.

The 2000 set ranks #20 in mintage, with 1,416,000 struck.


Uncirculated sets sold by the US Mint from 1947 to 1958 contained two examples of each regular issue coin. These were packaged in cardboard holders that did not have a protective seal over the coins. Since 1959 the sets have been sealed in a protective plastic envelope. No official US Mint sets were issued in 1950, 1982 and 1983.


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