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2005-2008 Secret Satin State Quarters Collection in OGP

2005-2008 Secret Satin State Quarters Collection in OGP

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The United States Mint released the first issues of the state quarter series in 1999, and these quarters quickly became the most popular collectible coin of all time. These 2005 to 2008 U.S. Mint Sets stand out from the rest as rarities featuring one of the most unknown secrets in coin collecting, the satin finish state quarters! Order these rare mint sets online from Bullion Shark!

 

The State Quarter Program, lasting from 1999 to 2008, found instant success and popularity amongst coin collectors. In these years, state quarters were also featured in the annual U.S. Mint Sets. These specific uncirculated sets typically include standard business strike coins that have not been circulated, but coins in the sets from 2005 to 2008 boast the extremely rare satin finish on every coin! These sets feature the state quarters, the second year of the Westward Journey nickels, presidential dollars, Sacagawea dollars, and the standard issue coins from 2005 to 2008. On top of receiving this wide array of collectible coins from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints, this is your chance to own not just the only satin finish state quarters, but the only satin finish examples of each specific coin in these sets!

 

The rare satin strike state quarter sets make unique additions to any rare coin collection, and the incredible collectible value in these sets is certainly overlooked. For less than $1.25 per coin, you can get your hands on 98 satin finish coins which are exclusive to these sets, all in pristine uncirculated condition. The state quarters in these sets are up to 1000x rarer than the coins you can find in your pocket! Take advantage of this special opportunity and add the 2005-2008 Satin Finish Mint Sets to your collection before they sell out!

 

Why Collect 2005-2008 Satin Finish Mint Sets?

 

  1. Every coin included boasts a special satin finish, different from standard and proof finishes.
  2. You will receive 98 coins in total for less than $120, and less than $1.25 per coin!
  3. Includes the rare satin strike on the state quarters, presidential dollars, Sacagawea dollars, Westward Journey Nickels, and regular issue coins from 2005-2008.
  4. These coins can only be found in these sets, making them very exclusive. 
  5. These coins remain in pristine uncirculated condition. 
  6. Low mintage.
  7. Includes both Philadelphia and Denver Mint sets from each year.

 

2005-2008 Satin Finish Mint Set Coin Details

 

2005 P & D Sets:

 

  • Lincoln Cent
  • Bison and Ocean in View Westward Journey Jefferson Nickels
  • Roosevelt Dime
  • Kennedy Half Dollar
  • Sacagawea Dollar
  • California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia State Quarters

 

2006 P & D Sets: 

 

  • Lincoln Cent
  • Jefferson Nickel
  • Roosevelt Dime
  • Kennedy Half Dollar
  • Sacagawea Dollar
  • Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota State Quarters

 

2007 P & D Sets: 

 

  • Lincoln Cent
  • Jefferson Nickel
  • Roosevelt Dime
  • Kennedy Half Dollar
  • Sacagawea Dollar
  • George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison Presidential Dollars
  • Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah State Quarters

 

2008 P & D Sets:

 

  • Lincoln Cent
  • Jefferson Nickel
  • Roosevelt Dime
  • Kennedy Half Dollar
  • Sacagawea Dollar
  • James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren Presidential Dollars
  • Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii State Quarters

 

History: The State Quarter Program was a coin minting initiative launched by the United States Mint that ran from 1999 to 2008. It was one of the most popular and widely collected coin programs in U.S. history. 

 

The primary goal of the State Quarter Program was to honor each of the 50 states in the United States by featuring unique designs on the reverse (tails side) of the quarters. Each state quarter featured a design that symbolized the state's history, geography, or cultural heritage. The designs were chosen through a selection process involving state governors and residents, and they often incorporated iconic landmarks, famous individuals, or significant events associated with each state.


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2005-2008 Secret Satin State Quarters Collection in OGP FAQ

Satin Finish State Quarters are special editions of the 50 State Quarters series issued by the United States Mint from 2005 to 2008. These coins have a satin or matte-like finish rather than the shiny, polished finish of regular circulation coins.

 The Satin Finish Quarters were produced as collectible versions of the State Quarters series. They were exclusively featured in uncirculated mint sets from 2005-2008.

There are a total of 20 Satin Finish State Quarters, each representing one of the 50 states in the United States. There is a quarter for each state but only 20 of these state quarters were produced with a satin finish.

Satin Finish State Quarters can be purchased online from Bullion Shark! These coins can also be purchased from other reputable coin dealers, online marketplaces, or coin shows where they are traded as collectibles.

Satin Finish Quarters are valued by collectors but their worth depends on factors like condition, rarity, and demand. They are typically more valuable than regular circulation quarters due to their limited production, exclusivity, and collectible status.

 No, Satin Finish State Quarters were not released into circulation like regular quarters. They were only included in the U.S. Mint Sets from 2005-2008.

The main difference is in their appearance and how they were produced. Satin Finish Quarters have a matte-like, satin appearance, whereas regular State Quarters have a polished, shiny finish like other circulating coins.

Satin Finish Quarters are easily recognizable due to their satin or matte-like finish. They typically have a smoother appearance compared to regular shiny quarters. Additionally, they were only officially issued in uncirculated mint sets, which are labeled as such by the U.S. Mint.