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2009-S District of Columbia State Quarter Choice Proof

2009-S District of Columbia State Quarter Choice Proof

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The 2009-S District of Columbia State Quarter Choice Proof is a stunningly crafted numismatic treasure that embodies the rich history and unique culture of the nation's capital. This meticulously designed coin is a collector's dream, showcasing the iconic landmarks and symbols that define the District of Columbia.

Struck at the San Francisco Mint in 2009, this State Quarter features a gleaming proof finish that highlights every intricate detail with exceptional clarity. The obverse side of the coin displays a striking image of George Washington, the Founding Father and first President of the United States. As the nation's capital, the District of Columbia is honored with its own State Quarter, paying tribute to its significant role in American history.

The reverse side of the coin showcases an elegant design that includes a depiction of Duke Ellington seated at a piano, accompanied by the inscription "Justice for All." This powerful image symbolizes the rich cultural heritage and commitment to equality that the District of Columbia represents.

Each 2009-S District of Columbia State Quarter Choice Proof comes encapsulated in a protective case to preserve its pristine condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Whether you are a seasoned numismatist or a history enthusiast, this exquisite coin is sure to captivate you with its beauty and significance.

Own a piece of American history and celebrate the spirit of the nation's capital with the 2009-S District of Columbia State Quarter Choice Proof. Add this exceptional coin to your collection today and treasure its remarkable beauty for years to come.

 

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