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  2. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    The United States produces proof coinage in circulating base metal and, since 1992, in separately sold sets with the dimes, quarters, and half-dollars in silver. For the silver issues, the 1999 set is the most valuable, being the first year of the series and with a relatively small mintage, although prices have significantly decreased since the ...

  3. United States Proof Set - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 proof set contained the highest number of coins and the highest combined face value ($7.19) of any proof set as of 2019, containing the four Lincoln Bicentennial cents (with a special composition of 95% copper), all six District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters, five dollar coins, and the standard nickel, dime, and ...

  4. United States Mint coin sets - Wikipedia

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    These contained the 1970-D Kennedy half dollar, [19] the 1973-P and 1973-D Eisenhower dollars, [20] and the 1996-W Roosevelt dime, [21] none of which were minted for general circulation and could be obtained only from the U.S. mint sets. More recent sets contain non-circulating half-dollar and dollar denominations.

  5. 50 State quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) ... Proof S 1,769,786 Silver proof 2005 quarters. California.

  6. Proof coinage - Wikipedia

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    There are some exceptions, however. Those produced from 1947 to 1958 (none were made in 1950) were double sets packaged in cardboard holders and have good collector demand. Because mint sets contain specimens from each mint the precious metal value of the coins in a mint set could exceed the value of a proof set for common dates.

  7. List of commemorative coins of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    2,000,000 (325,000 proof) 1989 5 rubles The Cathedral of Intercession on the Mound: the cathedral, date: "1561" 2,000,000 (300,000 proof) 1989 5 rubles Registan Ensemble in Samarkand: the ensemble 2,000,000 (300,000 proof) 1989 5 rubles Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow the cathedral, date: "1489" 2,000,000 (300,000 proof) 1990 5 rubles