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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3210555, member: 77814"]I see a RUSH for the Special Set.</p><p>modified excerpt from that link</p><p><br /></p><p>The 5-ounce silver dollar will be the first 5-ounce silver U.S. coin struck with</p><ul> <li>a Proof finish,</li> <li>reeded edge</li> <li>and curved format.</li> <li>It will only be issued in Proof.</li> </ul><p><br /></p><p>The gold coin, .900 fine silver dollar and copper-nickel clad half dollar will be struck in both</p><ul> <li>Proof</li> <li>and Uncirculated versions.</li> </ul><p><br /></p><p>Mint Limits</p><ul> <li>The gold coin has a maximum production of 50,000 coins,</li> <li>the 1.5-inch silver dollar is limited to 400,000 coins</li> <li>and the copper-nickel clad half dollar is restricted to 750,000 coins.</li> <li>The 5-ounce silver Proof is restricted to a production run of 100,000 coins.</li> </ul><p>MINT MARKS</p><ul> <li>The gold $5 coins will be struck at the West Point Mint and bear the W Mint mark.</li> <li>The 1.5-inch silver dollar will be struck in Proof and Uncirculated at the Philadelphia Mint and bear the P Mint mark.</li> <li>The 5-ounce silver 3-inch dollar will also be struck at the Philadelphia Mint with the P Mint mark.</li> <li>The copper-nickel clad half dollar will be struck at the San Francisco Mint in Proof with the S Mint mark and in Uncirculated finish at the Denver Mint with the D Mint mark.</li> </ul><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><b>Special set</b></font></p><p>The Mint will offer a limited-edition <b><u>two-coin half dollar set</u></b> restricted to a product limit of 100,000 sets and a household ordering limit of five sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>The sets will contain a Proof 2019-S Apollo 11 50th Anniversary clad half dollar and an <i><u>Enhanced Reverse Proof 2019-S clad Kennedy half dollar.</u></i> The Kennedy half dollar will be struck at the San Francisco Mint with S Mint mark.</p><p><br /></p><p><u><i>The Enhanced Reverse Proof coin will only be made available in the set</i></u> and not offered individually or as part of another packaging option, according to U.S. Mint spokesman Michael White.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3210555, member: 77814"]I see a RUSH for the Special Set. modified excerpt from that link The 5-ounce silver dollar will be the first 5-ounce silver U.S. coin struck with [LIST] [*]a Proof finish, [*]reeded edge [*]and curved format. [*]It will only be issued in Proof. [/LIST] The gold coin, .900 fine silver dollar and copper-nickel clad half dollar will be struck in both [LIST] [*]Proof [*]and Uncirculated versions. [/LIST] Mint Limits [LIST] [*]The gold coin has a maximum production of 50,000 coins, [*]the 1.5-inch silver dollar is limited to 400,000 coins [*]and the copper-nickel clad half dollar is restricted to 750,000 coins. [*]The 5-ounce silver Proof is restricted to a production run of 100,000 coins. [/LIST] MINT MARKS [LIST] [*]The gold $5 coins will be struck at the West Point Mint and bear the W Mint mark. [*]The 1.5-inch silver dollar will be struck in Proof and Uncirculated at the Philadelphia Mint and bear the P Mint mark. [*]The 5-ounce silver 3-inch dollar will also be struck at the Philadelphia Mint with the P Mint mark. [*]The copper-nickel clad half dollar will be struck at the San Francisco Mint in Proof with the S Mint mark and in Uncirculated finish at the Denver Mint with the D Mint mark. [/LIST] [SIZE=5][B]Special set[/B][/SIZE] The Mint will offer a limited-edition [B][U]two-coin half dollar set[/U][/B] restricted to a product limit of 100,000 sets and a household ordering limit of five sets. The sets will contain a Proof 2019-S Apollo 11 50th Anniversary clad half dollar and an [I][U]Enhanced Reverse Proof 2019-S clad Kennedy half dollar.[/U][/I] The Kennedy half dollar will be struck at the San Francisco Mint with S Mint mark. [U][I]The Enhanced Reverse Proof coin will only be made available in the set[/I][/U] and not offered individually or as part of another packaging option, according to U.S. Mint spokesman Michael White.[/QUOTE]
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