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(4) U.S. MINT PROOF SETS ( WITH STATE QUARTERS) 2004-2005


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Comments: (4) U.S. Mint Proof Sets ( with State Quarters) 2004-2005 In this lot: in the original packaging 2004 Proof Set – two clear sealed plastic cases of two in each package - State Michigan – Florida – Texas – Iowa – and Wisconsin - half dollar – quarter – dime –nickel and penny with certificate of authenticity. Two state quarters cases. Also 2005 with (2) state quarters cases and (2) cases of half dollar – quarter- dime – nickel- and penny State of California –Minnesota –Oregon – Kansas – and West Virginia. Certificate of authenticity. All Very Good Condition At our auction Gallery for preview.

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