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2005 US Mint Set ( 22 pc ) - OGP
2004 US Mint Set ( 20 pc ) - OGP
2001 US Mint Set ( 20 pc ) - OGP
Our Price
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$9.95
Our Price
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$11.95
Our Price
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$12.95
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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
2004
United States Mint set is the
45th
year of issue. When we thought it couldn't get any larger, the U.S. Mint introduced the Westward Journey Nickel Program. It added a second Nickel to the set expanding the number of coins to
22
. This set includes the Cent, Peace and Keelboat Nickels, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar and the 6th years production in the 50 State Quarter Program: Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin....a total of
20
coins in all.All coins were struck at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.
The
2004
set ranks #
15
in mintage, with
1,187,673
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
2001
United States Mint set is the
42nd
year of issue. In
2001
the U.S. Mint set maintained it's
20
coin format. It includes the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, and the 3rd years production in the 50 State Quarter Program: New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky....a total of
20
coins in all.
The
2001
set ranks #
10
in mintage, with
1,113,623
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.
2002 US Mint Set ( 20 pc ) - OGP
2003 US Mint Set ( 20 pc ) - OGP
2006 US Mint Set ( 22 pc ) - OGP
Our Price
:
$12.95
Our Price
:
$12.95
Our Price
:
$13.95
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
2002
United States Mint set is the
43rd
year of issue. In
2002
the U.S. Mint set maintained it's
20
coin format. It includes the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, and the 4th years production in the 50 State Quarter Program: Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi....a total of
20
coins in all.
The
2002
set ranks #
11
in mintage, with
1,139,388
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
2003
United States Mint set is the
44th
year of issue. In
2003
the U.S. Mint set maintained it's
20
coin format. It includes the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, and the 5th years production in the 50 State Quarter Program: Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri and Arkansas....a total of
20
coins in all.
The
2003
set ranks #
7
in mintage, with
1,002,555
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
2006
United States Mint set is the
47th
year of issue. In 2005 the set stayed the same as the 2004 set,
22
coins, but the entire set was introduced as a "Satin Finish" or "Specimen Set" for the first time in history! A "Satin Finish" coin is one that the dies are
sand-blasted
with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads, and this adds a luster to their shine. This set includes the following coins: Cent, Return to Monticello Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, and then the 8th year of issue of quarters from the 50 State Quarter Program. Those quarters are as follows: Nevada,Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota. Each coin was struck at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.
The
2006
set ranks #
6th
in mintage, with
934,360
struck,as of October 23, 2007.
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.
2007 US Mint Set ( 28 pc ) - OGP
2008 US Mint Set ( 28 pc ) - OGP
1st 5 State Quarter Mint Sets - 1999 to 2003
Our Price
:
$26.95
Our Price
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$45.95
Our Price
:
$59.95
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
2007
United States Mint set is the
48th
year of issue. In 2005 the set stayed the same as the 2004 set,
22
coins, but the entire set was introduced as a "Satin Finish" or "Specimen Set" for the first time in history in 2006!
A Satin Finish coin is one that the dies are sand-blasted with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads, and this adds a luster to their shine.
This set includes the following coins from 2007:
Cent, Jefferson Liberty Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, the 8th year of issue of quarters from the 50 State Quarter Program, (Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming & Utah)and then for the first time, the Presidential Dollar Series including: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
WOW!! What a set!
You will receieve all of the above coins from both the
Philadelphia and Denver
Mints, a total of
28
coins!!!
The
2007
set has yet to be ranked.
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
2008
United States Mint set is the
49th
year of issue. In 2005 the set stayed the same as the 2004 set,
22
coins, but the entire set was introduced as a "Satin Finish" or "Specimen Set" for the first time in history in 2006!
A Satin Finish coin is one that the dies are sand-blasted with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads, and this adds a luster to their shine.
This set includes the following coins from 2008:
Cent, Jefferson Liberty Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, the 9th year of issue of quarters from the 50 State Quarter Program, (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska & Hawaii)and then for the second time, the Presidential Dollar Series including: James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson & Martin Van Buren.
WOW!! What a set!
You will receieve all of the above coins from both the
Philadelphia and Denver
Mints, a total of
28
coins!!!
The
2008
set has yet to be ranked.
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.
2000 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
2005 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
2003 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
Our Price
:
$115.95
Our Price
:
$115.95
Our Price
:
$119.95
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2002 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
2006 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
2004 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
Our Price
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$122.95
Our Price
:
$123.95
Our Price
:
$127.95
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2001 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
50 State Quarter Mint Sets - 1999 to 2008
2007 Proof & Mint Set Trio - Clad & Silver
Our Price
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$129.95
Our Price
:
$139.95
Our Price
:
$165.95
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2005 U.S. Mint Set Quarters. (10pc) SP69
2007 U.S. Mint Set Quarters. (10pc) SP69
2008 U.S. Mint Set Quarters. (10pc) SP69
Our Price
:
$199.95
Our Price
:
$199.95
Our Price
:
$199.95
2006 U.S. Mint Set Quarters. (10pc) SP69
2009 U.S. Mint Set Quarters. (12pc) SP69
40 Years of Mint Sets - 1968 to 2009
Our Price
:
$209.95
Our Price
:
$249.95
Our Price
:
$469.95
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2008 US Mint Set - Satin Finish - 28 coins Certified SP69
2007 US Mint Set - Satin Finish - 28 coins Certified SP69
Our Price
:
$499.95
Our Price
:
$599.95
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
2007
United States Mint set is the
48th
year of issue. In 2005 the set stayed the same as the 2004 set,
22
coins, but the entire set was introduced as a "Satin Finish" or "Specimen Set" for the first time in history in 2006!
A Satin Finish coin is one that the dies are sand-blasted with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads, and this adds a luster to their shine.
This set includes the following coins from 2007:
Cent, Jefferson Liberty Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, the 8th year of issue of quarters from the 50 State Quarter Program, (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Hawaii) and then for the second time, the Presidential Dollar Series including: Monroe, Q. Adams, Jackson, and Van Buren.
You will receieve all of the above coins from both the
Philadelphia and Denver
Mints, a total of
28
coins!
This 2008 US Mint set has been certified SP69. Each coin will arrive to you in a certified holder and all coins will be presented in a wooden display box.
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
2007
United States Mint set is the
48th
year of issue. In 2005 the set stayed the same as the 2004 set,
22
coins, but the entire set was introduced as a "Satin Finish" or "Specimen Set" for the first time in history in 2006!
A Satin Finish coin is one that the dies are sand-blasted with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads, and this adds a luster to their shine.
This set includes the following coins from 2007:
Cent, Jefferson Liberty Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, the 8th year of issue of quarters from the 50 State Quarter Program, (Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming & Utah)and then for the first time, the Presidential Dollar Series including: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
You will receieve all of the above coins from both the
Philadelphia and Denver
Mints, a total of
28
coins!
This 2007 US Mint set has been certified SP69. Each coin will arrive to you in a certified ANACS holder and all coins will be presented in a wooden box.
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