The penultimate release of the State Quarters Program came in 2007. The series was issued from 1999 to 2008, with an additional release in 2009 that honored DC and the five overseas territories of the United States. In addition to the circulation issues of the coin, the US Mint offered the coins each year in a five-coin-proof set. Today, 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Sets are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Set Highlights:
The 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Set comes with five coins honoring the last US states added to the Union in the 19th century. These coins were all admitted into the Union within a seven-year period. The states of Montana and Washington were both admitted in 1889, while Idaho and Wyoming joined in 1890. The fifth coin in this release and last US state admitted in the 19th century was Utah, which joined the US in 1896.
All of these 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Sets are available with a plastic holder for all five coins and the possibility of an outer shipper. The set includes five quarters, each one dated 2007. All of the quarters are proof specimens with frost on the designs and mirror-like fields.
Obverse imagery on the quarters in the 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Set includes a left-profile portrait of President George Washington. The design shows Washington as created in 1932 by John Flanagan. This design was inspired by a bust of Washington that had originally been sculpted in 1786. Reverse designs on the 2007 US Mint Proof Quarters in this set honor the various states featured in 2007. This was the penultimate release in the series
State Quarters from the United States Mint were largely issued for circulation use. The release of these coins helped spark renewed interest in coin collecting in the United States. Millions of Americans sought to get their state’s quarter from circulation, while collectors coveted these sets as a great way to get all 50 coins with beautiful visuals.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The penultimate release of the State Quarters Program came in 2007. The series was issued from 1999 to 2008, with an additional release in 2009 that honored DC and the five overseas territories of the United States. In addition to the circulation issues of the coin, the US Mint offered the coins each year in a five-coin-proof set. Today, 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Sets are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Set Highlights:
The 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Set comes with five coins honoring the last US states added to the Union in the 19th century. These coins were all admitted into the Union within a seven-year period. The states of Montana and Washington were both admitted in 1889, while Idaho and Wyoming joined in 1890. The fifth coin in this release and last US state admitted in the 19th century was Utah, which joined the US in 1896.
All of these 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Sets are available with a plastic holder for all five coins and the possibility of an outer shipper. The set includes five quarters, each one dated 2007. All of the quarters are proof specimens with frost on the designs and mirror-like fields.
Obverse imagery on the quarters in the 2007 US Mint Proof Quarter Set includes a left-profile portrait of President George Washington. The design shows Washington as created in 1932 by John Flanagan. This design was inspired by a bust of Washington that had originally been sculpted in 1786. Reverse designs on the 2007 US Mint Proof Quarters in this set honor the various states featured in 2007. This was the penultimate release in the series
State Quarters from the United States Mint were largely issued for circulation use. The release of these coins helped spark renewed interest in coin collecting in the United States. Millions of Americans sought to get their state’s quarter from circulation, while collectors coveted these sets as a great way to get all 50 coins with beautiful visuals.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.