Are there any uncirculated coins in the US Mint?

Are there any uncirculated coins in the US Mint?

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Coins that were struck only as Proof specimens and commemorative coins, were not included in the uncirculated mint sets. No official uncirculated mint sets were produced in 1950, 1982 and 1983. Any mint sets from these years were assembled by private individuals and not by the United States Mint.

Q. Where does the 50 state coin come from?

Q. How much is the statehood quarter collection worth?

Market Analysis. State quarters are still circulating and can be collected right out of your pocket change. Therefore, most circulated examples are only worth their face value of 25 cents.

Q. Will state quarters ever be valuable?

Value of 50 State Quarters (1999-2008) The 50 State Quarters Coin program is considered to be the most successful coin campaign ever launched by the United States Mint. And the reality is that 99.9999% of state quarters are still just worth 25 cents and will likely always just be worth 25 cents.

Q. Are Denver Mint quarters worth anything?

Are Denver Mint quarters worth anything? If yours is the “D” or “S” mintmark issue, and “Uncirculated”, it is now worth in the $15 to $20 range. Of the three mints coining Washington quarters in 1943, the Denver Mint “D” is the most valuable.

Roles of the new coins were available for sale to those in attendance. Coin collectors and everyday people collected the 50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories rolls of uncirculated quarters. The United States Mint made these coins between 1999 and 2009.

Q. Are there any uncirculated coins in the US Mint?

If your coin looks similar to the one illustrated in the link below and has no evidence of wear due to being in circulation, it is considered an uncirculated coin. The United States Mint produced the 50 State Quarters at three different mints: Philadelphia ( P ), Denver ( D) and San Francisco ( S ).

Q. Where can I cash in a state quarter?

Additionally, some coin dealers are overstocked with rolls of uncirculated state quarters; they may not even offer you face value for them. However, you can still cash them in at any bank. If your coin is worn and looks similar to the one illustrated in the link below, it is considered a circulated coin.

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