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1999 Delaware State Quarter USA Coin

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3.38 USD
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The Britannia Coin Company
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United Kingdom
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2026-07-16
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The Delaware State Quarter is the first released in this legendary series of circulating USA coins. Struck by the Denver and Philadelphia Mints, this coinage celebration of Delaware was released in 1999. The reverse design shows Founding Father Caesar Rodney on horseback, in a design by William Cousins, which celebrates Delaware as 'The First State'. The obverse of this 25¢ coin features the bust of George Washington as designed by John Flanagan. The highly collectable coin itself is circulated and is struck in 5.67 grams of cupronickel alloy. This Delaware First State 25¢ is pre-owned and one of 774,824,000 struck across the two US Mints. This opening edition is the perfect place to start your US State Quarters collection, as it is the first in this famous series! Use the dropdown box below to choose the Philadelphia or Denver strike of the coin. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]