2001 P&D U.S. Mint Uncirculated 20-Coin Mint Set
2001 P&D U.S. Mint Uncirculated 20-Coin Mint Set
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Celebrate the New Millennium with Historic State Quarters and the Sacagawea Dollar
The 2001 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set® captures a pivotal moment in American numismatics, featuring the second year of the Sacagawea Dollar and five State Quarters honoring the nation's founding states. This 20-coin collection delivers pristine, uncirculated examples from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints, providing collectors with a complete snapshot of 2001 U.S. coinage in collector-quality condition.
What Makes This Set Special
- Complete 20-coin collection – Two folders of 10 coins each, one from Philadelphia (P) and one from Denver (D)
- Uncirculated condition – Coins struck specifically for collectors, never released into circulation
- Five State Quarters – New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Kentucky from both mints
- Sacagawea Dollar – Second year of this iconic design from both mints
- Original Government Packaging (OGP) – Official U.S. Mint folders with Certificate of Authenticity
- Turn-of-the-millennium coinage – Coins from the dawn of the 21st century
- Government-issued legal tender – Authentic U.S. Mint production with full face value
The Artistry Behind the Coins
State Quarters (Five Designs):
- New York – Features the Statue of Liberty with the outline of the state and eleven stars representing New York as the eleventh state, with the inscription "Gateway to Freedom"
- North Carolina – Depicts the Wright Brothers' historic first flight at Kitty Hawk with the inscription "First Flight," celebrating aviation's birthplace
- Rhode Island – Showcases a vintage sailboat on Narragansett Bay with the Pell Bridge in the background, honoring the Ocean State's maritime heritage
- Vermont – Features Camel's Hump Mountain with maple trees tapped for syrup, celebrating the Green Mountain State's natural beauty and traditions
- Kentucky – Depicts a thoroughbred racehorse behind a fence with Federal Hill (My Old Kentucky Home) in the background, honoring the Bluegrass State's equestrian legacy
Sacagawea Dollar:
Obverse: Features the iconic portrait of Sacagawea, the Shoshone guide who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition, carrying her infant son Jean Baptiste on her back. The inscriptions "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" frame this powerful symbol of American exploration and the vital role of Native Americans in westward expansion.
Reverse: Depicts a soaring eagle encircled by 17 stars, representing the number of states in the Union when the Lewis and Clark expedition began. The design symbolizes peace and freedom, with the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR."
Additional Denominations: Each set includes both P and D mint marks of the Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln penny—providing a complete cross-section of 2001 U.S. circulating coinage.
Why Collectors Choose This Set
The 2001 Uncirculated Mint Set holds special significance as a turn-of-the-millennium collection, capturing American coinage at the dawn of the 21st century. The five State Quarters honored in 2001 represent some of the nation's most historic states—from New York's gateway to freedom to North Carolina's aviation pioneers, from Rhode Island's maritime heritage to Vermont's natural beauty and Kentucky's equestrian traditions.
Whether you're building a year-by-year collection, completing your State Quarters series, or seeking a meaningful gift for someone born in 2001, this set delivers both numismatic significance and emotional resonance. With coins struck exclusively for collectors and never released into circulation, each piece maintains the sharp details and lustrous finish that make uncirculated coins so desirable. The original government packaging and Certificate of Authenticity ensure provenance and quality you can trust.
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