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2021 P&D GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON CROSSING DELAWARE TWO UNCIRCULATED QUARTERS
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Description
2021 GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE(P) Philadelphia and (D) Denver Two
Uncirculated
Quarters set.
Available in store and ready for shipment
.
In 2021, the U.S. Mint began minting and issuing quarters with a reverse design depicting General George Washington crossing the Delaware River prior to the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War. On December 25, 1776, General George Washington, along with 2,400 troops and artillery, began his historic crossing of the Delaware River in preparation for a surprise attack on British and Hessian soldiers.
In accordance with the authorizing legislation, the obverse of the quarter will revert to renowned designer John Flanagan’s design featuring President Washington that appeared on the coin before the
50 State Quarters Program
.
The reverse (tails) depicts General George Washington commanding his troops through the overnight crossing of the ice-choked Delaware River prior to the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War.
Specifications
Composition
Weight
Diameter
Thickness
Edge
No. of Reeds
Cupro-Nickel
8.33% Ni
Balance Cu
5.670 g
0.955 in.
24.26 mm
1.75 mm
Reeded
119
These Quarters are Business Strike Uncirculated from US Mint.
Some coins aren’t perfect and may have marks, dings, tarnished or blemished during Minting Process or may get toning.
This Item has multiple listings so Item You’ll receive will be not exact but similar to listed Picture.
If You’re looking for Perfect High Grade Coins then Please consider another Certified by Third Party Grading Service.
All Quarters from original wrapped rolls. Carefully places by white cotton gloves in 2x2 cardboard holders.
Shipment.
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by USPS First Class Mail.
Return.
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Item must be returned in same condition as received. Money refunded less shipping cost.