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BID DATE:
04/13/2024 11:59 AM
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Coral
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DESCRIPTION

(143) STATE QUARTERS COLLECTION + (10) AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL COINS


Size:
Rate: 9
Composition: coins
Comments: (143) State Quarters Collection + (10) America the Beautiful” Coins + (5) Prominent Woman Coins. Large lot of Quarters- 8” x 10” hard cover 50 State Quarters 1999-2008 Official U.S. Mint – Complete full book with a certificate of Authenticity in the back of the book. – 2012 & 2013 America the Beautiful Uncirculated Coin Sets-all sealed in clear plastic in folders- (3) 2000 Proof sets Commemorative Quarters with Massachusetts- Maryland – South Carolina – New Hampshire- and Virginia. – (12) 4” x 8” United States Mint cardboard coins and history - (2) First Day Mintage Dec 7 1998- First Day Issue Jan 4 1999 –Delaware + First Day Mintage Feb 22, 1999 – First Day March 8, 1999 Pennsylvania. Also Prominent American Women quarters in clear sealed plastic. At our auction Gallery for preview.

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