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  1. In 2005, the US Mint started to produce Mint Set coins using special sandblasted dies, giving the coins a distinctive satin finish similar to the Special Mint Set coins. Like the Special Mint Set coins, many numismatists consider these to be separate issues from the circulation coins. With a total of 36 coins and a total face value of $14.38 ...

  2. GPAWeighted. Current rank, set rating, GPA and list of coins in this U.S. Coins, 1924 Mint Set set.

  3. This set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2010 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2010-S Presidential Proofs honoring Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, and Abraham Lincoln. Extra sharp images and mirrorlike surfaces. Displayed and protected in U.S. Mint holder.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Sold Date. Source eBay. Vintage 1970s Mini Mint Collector's Item Presidential Coin Set Miniature Sealed Please see the photos for condition The Post Office recently increased their Postage Fees. I used to be able to ship a package up to 1 ounce overseas for $3.00. Now it is $6.00.

  5. Gerald Rudolph Ford was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska. Following the separation and eventual divorce of his parents, his mother married Gerald R. Ford, a Grand Rapids paint salesman. His name was legally changed in 1935. Ford graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1935 and later Yale, where ...

  6. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2009 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2009-S Presidential Proofs honoring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor. Extra sharp images and mirrorlike surfaces. Displayed and protected in U.S. Mint holder.

  7. Apr 20, 2011 · The 2011 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Set, priced at $19.95, contains eight coins–four each from the United States Mint facilities at Philadelphia (“P” mint mark) and Denver (“D” mint mark). The reverse (tails side) of each coin features a striking rendition of the iconic Statue of Liberty, common to all Presidential $1 Coins.

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