American Eagle Proof Sets
The Roosevelt dime, Kennedy half-dollar and all five of the quarter-dollars minted for the 50 State Quarters Program in 2005 have been minted in 90% silver, or coin silver. The brilliancy and value of silver earns this set a everlasting gift and a outstanding addition to any collection. State Quarter Program - the wildly popular and groundbreaking 10-year State Quarter program was originated by the U.S. Mint in 1999 and releases a new state quarter roughly every 10 weeks. Quarters are put out in the order states were included into the Union and every coin is unique, as is every state's design choice process. The proof sets includes the penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half-dollar, and they're sealed in an attractive protective plastic case. Obtain one now for the years that your youngsters were born, and they'll have a treasure to keep for the rest of their lives!
American Eagle Proof Sets are always a great investment and fun to collect if your a collector or hobbiest. American Eagle Proof Sets usually come in a beautiful case or holder with coins sealed for protection, you can't go wrong with this item. This is a smart investment product to plan for your future. Another great investment would be the Krugerrand Gold Bullion Coin.
Proof coins are struck from specially treated coin blanks using dies that have been heavily polished. The coin blanks are hand-fed into the press and typically receive two strikes resulting in the coins having sharper detail and oftentimes giving them a Cameo appearance (coins where the devices are frosted and the surfaces are mirrored). Determine the description for any extra conditions for this item.
U.S. Proof Set, 10 coins including the five quarters, from year 2000. This is a marvelous, mirror finish set sure to delight. In addition, the Mint will issue upcoming collector products to include silver editions of the quarters, an uncirculated set, and a different proof set with all 2009 circulating coins. All Proof sets supplied from 1936 to 1972 include the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar; from 1973 until 1981 the dollar was added and then removed from the sets in 1982. In 2004 and 2005 the Mint has also supplied two commemorative nickels.
