U.S. Mint Sets, 6 Year Collection, Philadelphia and Denver Mints, 73 Coins

# MCN056 - U.S. Mint Sets, 6 Year Collection, Philadelphia and Denver Mints, 73 Coins

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Get 6 U.S. Mint Coin Sets

Mint condition coins were created for use in circulation, but were never actually used.  That makes them look quite a bit better than coins that have been circulated.  Mint coins are still fairly shiny and have design details which are still easy to see.  They are not quite as clearly struck or as pristine as proof coins, but are still impressive to look at and own.  Order today and you'll receive:

1971 (11 coins total plus token certifying mint condition)
3 Lincoln Pennies – Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints
2 Jefferson Nickel – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dime – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarter – Denver and Philadelphia Mints 
2 Kennedy Half-Dollar (First time it was made with copper and nickel only – previously half-dollars had to contain at least 40% silver) – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

1972 (11 coins total plus token certifying mint condition)
3 Lincoln Pennies – Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints
2 Jefferson Nickel – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dime – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarter – Denver and Philadelphia Mints 
2 Kennedy Half-Dollar – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

1981 (13 coins total)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
3 Susan B. Anthony Dollars (The last year these coins were produced) – Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints

1985 (10 coins total plus two mint mark pieces picturing mint marks on one side and seal of the Treasury Department on the other)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

1989 (10 coins total plus two mint mark pieces picturing mint marks on one side and seal of the Treasury Department on the other)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

About State Quarter Series

We all know and love US State Quarters.  They were produced from 1999 to 2008 and were so popular that countless Americans picked up the coin collecting hobby.  The quarters pictured all 50 states in America with five released every year in the order each state ratified the US Constitution or entered the Union.


1999 (18 coins plus two mint mark pieces picturing mint marks on one side and seal of the Treasury Department on the other)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Delaware US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Pennsylvania US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 New Jersey US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Connecticut US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Georgia US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

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Get 6 U.S. Mint Coin Sets

Mint condition coins were created for use in circulation, but were never actually used.  That makes them look quite a bit better than coins that have been circulated.  Mint coins are still fairly shiny and have design details which are still easy to see.  They are not quite as clearly struck or as pristine as proof coins, but are still impressive to look at and own.  Order today and you'll receive:

1971 (11 coins total plus token certifying mint condition)
3 Lincoln Pennies – Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints
2 Jefferson Nickel – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dime – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarter – Denver and Philadelphia Mints 
2 Kennedy Half-Dollar (First time it was made with copper and nickel only – previously half-dollars had to contain at least 40% silver) – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

1972 (11 coins total plus token certifying mint condition)
3 Lincoln Pennies – Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints
2 Jefferson Nickel – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dime – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarter – Denver and Philadelphia Mints 
2 Kennedy Half-Dollar – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

1981 (13 coins total)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
3 Susan B. Anthony Dollars (The last year these coins were produced) – Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints

1985 (10 coins total plus two mint mark pieces picturing mint marks on one side and seal of the Treasury Department on the other)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

1989 (10 coins total plus two mint mark pieces picturing mint marks on one side and seal of the Treasury Department on the other)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Washington Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints

About State Quarter Series

We all know and love US State Quarters.  They were produced from 1999 to 2008 and were so popular that countless Americans picked up the coin collecting hobby.  The quarters pictured all 50 states in America with five released every year in the order each state ratified the US Constitution or entered the Union.


1999 (18 coins plus two mint mark pieces picturing mint marks on one side and seal of the Treasury Department on the other)
2 Lincoln Pennies – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Jefferson Nickels – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Roosevelt Dimes – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Kennedy Half-Dollars – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Delaware US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Pennsylvania US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 New Jersey US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Connecticut US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints
2 Georgia US State Quarters – Denver and Philadelphia Mints