Gold Bullion Proof Sets
As Proof coins, they're particularly treasured by collectors for their sensational mirror-like finish and limited-edition condition. They were only struck for a very limited time, and the dies have now been destroyed forever! Quarters are put out in the order states were included into the Union and every coin is unique, as is every state's design selection process. The program goes through the year 2008. The number of coins struck today is astonishing. Denver and Philadelphia alone create 65 million to 80 million coins a day.
Mint began putting up proof coins in a hard, flat plastic case. Mint's hard plastic proof set cases has been modified slightly over the years, the overall format has stayed the same since 1968. Starting in 2009, the U.S. Mint will issue $1 coins sporting designs celebrating the significant contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. The obverse design remains the key figure of the "Sacagawea" design first created in 2000, and bears the inscriptions LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST. In 1854, the San Francisco Mint started minting the $20 Liberty Head coin, applying much of the gold that had been mined by the 49ers.
Gold Bullion Proof Sets are a great investment for collectors and hobbiest.
Struck by the San Francisco Mint only in proof sets, a lot were broken up to obtain individual coins such as the Ike Bicentennial silver dollar proof, the first special-occasion silver dollar proof released to the American public. The greatest proof quality boasts crisp double-struck engravings and eye-popping mirror fields. The surface for each coin is brilliantly polished to a mirror-like finish prior to the actual minting technique occurs. Then, multiple strikes are created to produce the shiny high-relief which is unique to proof coins. U.S. Proof Set, 10 coins including the five quarters, from year 2000. This is a marvelous, mirror finish set certainly to delight.
Savour these sets that commemorate the history of our Nation along with the heritage of coinage. U.S. Mint proof coins are extraordinarily magnificent, with piercing relief and a mirror like background. Their frosted, sculpted highlights give them a exceptional cameo effect. In 2004 and 2005 the Mint has also added two commemorative nickels. The 2007 set includes 14 coins, as well as the four new Presidential $1 coins, it also comprises all five quarters, in addition to the Lincoln cent, the Jefferson nickel, the Roosevelt dime, the Kennedy half-dollar, and the Golden Dollar featuring Sacagawea.
