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| 1947 Mint Set Only 5,000 1947 Mint Sets were issued by the U.S. government! Sets sold by the treasury from 1947-1958 contained two examples of each regular issue coin. These are in the original Government Issue package, which consists of cardboard holders that did not protect the coins from tarnish. Mints included are Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Each set includes: 2 Franklin Half Dollars 2 Wash... |
| 1952 Mint Set Mint Sets, which contained two examples of each regular issue coins, where sold by the Treasury from 1947 through 1958. The U.S. Government issued only 11,499 of the 1952 Mint Sets. These coins are in the original Government Issue package, which is cardboard holders, did not protect the coins from tarnish. Coins are from the Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco mints. Each set includes: Each ... |
| 1956 Mint Set The U.S. Government issued only 45,475 coins of the 1956 mint sets. Sets sold by the Treasury from 1947-1958 contained two examples of each regular issue coin. These are in the original government issued package, which is cardboard holders that did not protect the coins from tarnish. This includes Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco minted coins. Each set that you'll receive will include the f... |