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2005 PR70 DCAM State Quarters

2005 PR70 DCAM State Quarters
Marvel at the exquisite details california state bird and beauty of this 2005 PR70 State Quarters Set with 5 proof coins from the San Francisco mint. You get a state quarter from California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas california state bird and West Virginia. 2005 State Quarters Includes: California state quarter - nicknamed the "Golden State," California's quarter depicts naturalist california state bird and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley's monolithic granite headwall known as "Half Dome" california state bird and also contains a soaring California condor. The coin bears the inscriptions "California," "John Muir," "Yosemite Valley" california state bird and "1850." Minnesota state quarter - the design features a tree-lined lake with two people fishing, a loon on the water, california state bird and a textured outline of the State surrounding its nickname, "Land of 10,000 Lakes." Oregon state quarter - features a portion of Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States, viewed from the south-southwest rim. The design incorporates Wizard Island, as well as Watchman california state bird and Hillman Peaks on the lake's rim california state bird and conifers. The coin bears the inscription "Crater Lake." Kansas state quarter - the Kansas commemorative quarter incorporates two of the state's most beloved symbols, the state animal california state bird and flower, the buffalo california state bird and the sunflower. Each of these two design elements is a visual reminder of our nation's heartland. They feature prominently in the history of the territory, california state bird and both were found in abundance throughout the State in the middle of the 19th century when Kansas gained its statehood.  West Virginia state quarter - this coin captures the scenic beauty of the State with its depiction of the New River california state bird and the New River Gorge Bridge. The coin bears the inscription "New River Gorge."Product Features:5 coins PR70 - PR70 is the highest grade possible Proof - in addition to the regular coins, the United States Mint also makes a limited number of proof coins each year. -Proof coins are unlike regular U.S. coins, because they undergo a specialized minting process, which begins by manually feeding burnished silver coin blanks into presses fitted with special dies. The coin is struck multiple times so the softly frosted, yet detailed images seem to float above a mirror-like field Deep Cameo - deeply frosted devices california state bird and lettering that contrast with the fields producing extra sharp details. San Francisco mint Graded by ICG Encapsulated in clear acrylic Custom steel case box Measures approx. .95" in diameter each Weighs approx. .18 oz. each Edge: Reeded Part of the State Quarter Program - this wildly popular california state bird and innovative ten-year State Quarter program was started by the United States Mint in 1999 california state bird and releases a new state quarter approximately every 10 weeks. Quarters are released in the order states were admitted into the Union california state bird and every coin is unique, as is every state's design selection process. The program runs through the year 2008.
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2005 California Satin Finish State Quarter Roll - AutoShip

2005 California Satin Finish State Quarter Roll - AutoShip
From Yosemite National Park to the elegant soaring condor, this roll of 2005 California State Quarters pays beautiful tribute to one of our country's most diverse states. Your roll contains 40 California state quarters, all in Brilliant Uncirculated condition california state bird and all with a unique Satin Finish. 2005 California State Quarter Roll Features: 40 coins Beautiful design - nicknamed the "Golden State," California's quarter depicts naturalist california state bird and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley's monolithic granite headwall known as "Half Dome" california state bird and also contains a soaring California condor. The coin bears the inscriptions "California," "John Muir," "Yosemite Valley" california state bird and "1850." Satin Finish - different california state bird and distinctive from regular coins because the dies are sandblasted with a fine mixture of sand california state bird and glass beads.  Also known as Specimen State or SP.Brilliant Uncirculated condition Philadelphia mint Measure approx. .95" in diameter each Weigh approx. .18 oz. each Plastic coin tubeAbout this AutoShip offer:AutoShip is a simple, convenient way to automatically receive your favorite products By purchasing this item, you are agreeing to convenient monthly shipments, or as released by the United States Mint, of a complete roll of SP (Satin Finish) State Quarters from either the Philadelphia or Denver Mint, automatically billed to your credit card for the selling price plus S&H per shipment of product, plus any applicable sales taxAutoShip benefits:Convenient automatic delivery Price Guarantee: your low price plus S&H will never increase as long as you remain an AutoShip member Skip deliveries at anytime Cancel Anytime: No risk - you may choose to end the AutoShip program at any time without penalty To manage your AutoShip order, go to HSN.com, "My Account", or call 1.800.284.3900 from 8AM to 1AM EST 
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