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The 10-coin 1997 U.S. mint set is one of the key scarcities of the series in recent decades. Just 950,473 were produced, the lowest output for U.S. mint sets in the span 1964-2003, encompassing 40 years of issue. It was a year when a strong U.S. economy and potent dollar led to federal surpluses for the first time in a long while. When you buy the 1997 set for $35 you’ll get the 10-coin 1993 set (a $19 value) FREE! Both include specially minted Brilliant Uncirculated specimens of all U.S. circulation coin issues for the date: both Philadelphia (“P” mintmark) and Denver (“D”) cents, nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars. Protective see-through enclosures also include issuing mints’ medals.
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