2009 District of Columbia - "P" State Quarter Roll - In Stock
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VERY LOW MINTAGE! Total mintage for the District of Columbia Quarter is 172.4 million. The lowest mintage State Quarter was Delaware at 774.8 million!
We predict high premiums in the near future. 5 roll per order limit.
Order your District of Columbia Quarter Rolls NOW!
Order now and you'll receive Gem Brilliant Uncirculated 2009 District of Columbia Quarters from the Philadelphia (P) Mint in a 40-coin bank-wrapped roll. Bank wrappers may vary.
- The District of Columbia Quarter is first in the DC & U.S. Territories Quarter Series, a one year ONLY
extension of the U.S. State Quarter series.
- The District of Columbia, created in 1790, became the Nation's capital on December 1, 1800.
The 10-square-mile site was chosen by President George Washington to fill the need for a Federal
government district that would not be part of any state.
- The D.C. quarter features Duke Ellington, the internationally renowned composer and
musician, who was born in the District of Columbia in 1899.
NOTE TO COLLECTORS: Paper wrappers are bad for long term storage of your coins. The paper contains acids that will cause your coins to tarnish faster than they normally would.
After you've chosen the rolls you want, see our Collectors Supplies" category for a great deal on storage tubes for safe long term storage of your coins.
Price: $15.95
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