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1968 US Mint Set
1969 US Mint Set
1966 Special Mint US Mint Sets
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$9.95
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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
1966
United States Mint set is the
8th
year of issue. In 1965 the U.S. Mint reorganized it's collectible coinage division. It moved its Proof Set manufacturing from the Philadelphia Mint to the fabled San Francisco Mint. Regular production was "re-opened" in 1968. Between 1965 and 1967 the U.S. Mint didn't create a Mint Set or Proof Set....instead it created a hybrid called the "Special Mint Set", aka:
"SMS"
for short. This SMS set includes a single Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar.
The
1966 SMS
set ranks #
39
in mintage, with
2,261,583
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.
1965 Special Mint US Mint Sets
1967 Special Mint US Mint Sets
1964 US Mint Set
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$49.95
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
1965
United States Mint set is the
7th
year of issue. In 1965 the U.S. Mint reorganized it's collectible coinage division. It moved its Proof Set manufacturing from the Philadelphia Mint to the fabled San Francisco Mint. Regular production was "re-opened" in 1968. Between 1965 and 1967 the U.S. Mint didn't create a Mint Set or Proof Set....instead it created a hybrid called the "Special Mint Set", aka:
"SMS"
for short. This SMS set includes a single Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar.
The
1965 SMS
set ranks #
40
in mintage, with
2,360,000
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.
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
1967
United States Mint set is the
9th
year of issue. In 1965 the U.S. Mint reorganized it's collectible coinage division. It moved its Proof Set manufacturing from the Philadelphia Mint to the fabled San Francisco Mint. Regular production was "re-opened" in 1968. Between 1965 and 1967 the U.S. Mint didn't create a Mint Set or Proof Set....instead it created a hybrid called the "Special Mint Set", aka:
"SMS"
for short. This SMS set includes a single Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar.
The
1967 SMS
set ranks #
29
in mintage, with
1,863,344
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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1965-1967 Special Mint US Mint Sets
US Mint Set - 1961 ( OGP )
US Mint Set - 1962 ( OGP )
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$49.95
Our Price
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$64.95
Our Price
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$64.95
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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
1961
United States Mint set is the
3rd
year of issue. It includes...
10
coins, consisting of the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar struck at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.
The
1961
set ranks #
2
in mintage, with
223,704
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.
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
1962
United States Mint set is the
4th
year of issue. It includes...
10
coins, consisting of the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar struck at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.
The
1962
set ranks #
4
in mintage, with
385,285
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.
1963 US Mint Set
Last 5 Years of Silver Mint Sets - 1960 to 1964
40 Years of Mint Sets - 1968 to 2009
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$65.95
Our Price
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$399.75
Our Price
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$469.95
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
1963
United States Mint set is the
5th
year of issue. It includes...
10
coins, consisting of the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar struck at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.
The
1963
set ranks #
5
in mintage, with
606,612
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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