The Kennebunkport Collection™🎁
2022
2023
2024
Current
Rank
1
Rank
Set
Complete
100.00%
Complete
Set
Rating
71.000
Rating
GPA with
Top Bonuses
71.000
Top Bonuses
GPA
Weighted
70.000
Weighted
About This Set:
This is one of my favorite numismatic sets ... having honorably served our Country for 20+ years in the US Air Force, I was able to visit many States in our Union ... and these beautiful coins depict special memories I will cherish for my lifetime.
The Washington Statehood Quarters Program was created with the passage of Public Law 105–124 on December 1, 1997 by President William J. Clinton, authorizing the release of a series of circulating commemorative coins by the United States Mint.
From 1999 to 2008, the 50 state quarters were released by the United States Mint every ten weeks, or five each year. They were released in the same order that the states ratified the Constitution and/or were admitted to the Union. Each quarter's reverse commemorated one of the 50 states with a design emblematic of its unique history, traditions and symbols. Certain design elements, such as state flags, images of living persons, and head-and-shoulder images of deceased persons were prohibited.
The Washington Statehood Quarters Program was created with the passage of Public Law 105–124 on December 1, 1997 by President William J. Clinton, authorizing the release of a series of circulating commemorative coins by the United States Mint.
From 1999 to 2008, the 50 state quarters were released by the United States Mint every ten weeks, or five each year. They were released in the same order that the states ratified the Constitution and/or were admitted to the Union. Each quarter's reverse commemorated one of the 50 states with a design emblematic of its unique history, traditions and symbols. Certain design elements, such as state flags, images of living persons, and head-and-shoulder images of deceased persons were prohibited.
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