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The Official United States Mint 50 State Quarters Handbook: A History of the Mint, the Quarter & the 50 States by Tricia Boczkowski,

The Official United States Mint 50 State Quarters Handbook: A History of the Mint, the Quarter & the 50 States by Tricia Boczkowski,
The Official United States Mint 50 State Quarters Handbook: A History of the Mint, the Quarter & the 50 States



Fifty State Commemoriative Quarter Folder: 1999 Through 2008, Complete Philadelphia & Denver Mint Collection by Whitman Coin Book and Supplies,
Fifty State Commemoriative Quarter Folder: 1999 Through 2008, Complete Philadelphia & Denver Mint Collection by Whitman Coin Book and Supplies,
With the new program introduced by the United States Mint, coin collecting has never been so interesting or exciting. The wildly successful Statehood Quarter program produces over 6 billion quarters per year, which are in turn collected by over 100 million Americans. The new Whitman ten-year folder provides 100 coin slots for each of the fifty states, with room for both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. The cover is the traditional Whitman Blue, with gold embossing for a distinctive, elegant appearance. This is a must for any serious collector. The Fifty State Commemorative Quarter Folder is something to be cherished by collectors of all ages.



State Quarters - The 50 State Quarters program is the release of a series of commemorative coins by the United States Mint. Between 1999 and 2008 (anticipated completion date), it features each of the United States' 50 individual U.

United States Mint Police - The United States Mint Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for the protection of the United States Treasury and the United States Mint. The Mint Police is responsible for protecting over $100 billion in Treasury and other Government assets stored in facilities located throughout the United States.

United States Department of State - The United States Department of State, often referred to as the State Department, is the Cabinet-level foreign affairs agency of the United States government, equivalent to foreign ministries in other countries. It is administered by the United States Secretary of State.

Alcohol laws of the United States by state - This list of alcohol laws of the United States by state provides an overview of alcohol-related laws by state throughout the United States. This list is not intended to provide a breakdown of such laws by local jurisdiction within a state; see that state's alcohol laws page for more detailed information.



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United State Mint - United State Mint 2000 United States Mint Proof State Quarter Set Get your hands on some of the rarest of all the state quarters with the 2000 United States Mint Proof State Quarter Set. It includes clad Proof quarters from Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire united state mint and Virginia that are in their original United States government packaging. 2000 United States Mint Proof State Quarter Set Includes: Massachusetts state quarter - this first quarter of the year 2000 features the ...

United State Mint - United State Mint 2000 United States Mint Proof State Quarter Set Get your hands on some of the rarest of all the state quarters with the 2000 United States Mint Proof State Quarter Set. It includes clad Proof quarters from Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire united state mint and Virginia that are in their original United States government packaging. 2000 United States Mint Proof State Quarter Set Includes: Massachusetts state quarter - this first quarter of the year 2000 features the ...

50 State Quarters - 50 State Quarters 50 States Quarter Folder This folder is designed to hold one set of the quarters minted to commemorate the 50 states of the United States. Also included is a bound-in booklet with information about the states. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Fifty State Commemorative Quarter Folder Whitman Coin Products is proud to offer the collector a new deluxe 50-state commemorative quarter coin folder. This ten-year ...

50 State Quarters - 50 State Quarters 50 States Quarter Folder This folder is designed to hold one set of the quarters minted to commemorate the 50 states of the United States. Also included is a bound-in booklet with information about the states. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Fifty State Commemorative Quarter Folder Whitman Coin Products is proud to offer the collector a new deluxe 50-state commemorative quarter coin folder. This ten-year ...

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