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1999-2008 BU P&D Mint State Quarters with Map Folders
Item: 378-480
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Looking for full state quarter sets and a unique way to display them? Our 1999-2008 BU P&D Mint State Quarters with Map Folders feature colorful maps inside each folder, holding each coin where the state appears on the map. Including 2 full sets of state quarters for a total of 100 coins, this is an awesome opportunity for collectors of the 50 State Quarters® Program.
1999-2008 BU P&D Mint State Quarters with Map Folders Includes:
(50) BU P-Mint state quarters (1999-2008)
(50) BU D-Mint state quarters (1999-2008)
2 display folders - measure approx. 11"W x 17"L x .25"H
Product Features:
State Quarter Program - innovative 10-year program from the United States Mint
Started in 1999 and ended in 2008; released a new state quarter approximately every 10 weeks in the order the states were admitted into the Union
Every state's reverse design is unique and specific to that state
1999 includes Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut
2000 includes Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia
2001 includes New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky
2002 includes Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi
2003 includes Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri and Arkansas
2004 includes Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin
2005 includes California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia
2006 includes Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota
2007 includes Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah
2008 includes Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Hawaii and Alaska
Map folders - one P-Mint and one for D-Mint; insides show a colorful map of the United States; each folder holds 50 quarters; great for display, added protection and storage
Brilliant Uncirculated condition
Coins produced by Philadelphia and Denver mints
Made in USA
Note: All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.
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Avg Customer Rating 1.7
(3 reviews for 1999-2008 BU P&D Mint State Quarters with Map Folders )
MISREPRESENTED / Carol, NM11/3/2008 I ordered two sets, when they arrived one of the bags had during in shippment. The quarters were everywhere. Mint condition coins would not have been shipped in little bags. They were supposed to be encased in a plastic case. I will never order coins again. First and last time. I am sending them back. Only circulated coins would have been sent out like that!
Big Disappointment10/13/2008 I wish I had read the review before ordering. When my set came, the coins were not wrapped individually as specified in the description. They were all in one little bag. I cannot give this as a gift as it was intended to be...
Not as perfect as described10/7/2008 The description says "Encapsulated in acrylic - each coin sealed in a tamper-proof holder to protect the beauty and condition of the coin". What I got was a little plastic bag with all the coins tossed in. No way to prove the coins are "special" and worth anymore than 25 cents.