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2009 Puerto Rico Quarters Denver Philadelphia U.S. Territory 1952
$ 1.71
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These coins are perfect for filling your coin albums
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2009 Puerto Rico Quarters Denver & Philadelphia
The Puerto Rico quarter-dollar is the second coin released in the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program.
The Package deal here are 2 coins. One from the Philadelphia Mint, marked "P" and the second coin from the Denver Mint, marked "D".
These quarters have been repackaged in small Ziploc bags while wearing collector's gloves. You may also purchase collector's gloves in our store. These quarters are great for those of you that prefer to fill your coin holders with un-circulated state quarters, as well as those collectors that just want to have brilliant un-circulated quarters in your collection.
Production: Denver 86,000,000 Philadelphia 53,200,000
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More Information on Puerto Rico:
The Puerto Rico quarter is the second in the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program. Explorer Christopher Columbus arrived at Puerto Rico (“rich port”) in 1493, and it soon became a Spanish colony and important military outpost. Over the years, numerous unsuccessful attempts were made by the French, Dutch and English to conquer the island, but it remained an overseas province of Spain until the Spanish-American War. Under the Treaty of Paris of 1898, it was ceded to the United States, and its residents became American citizens in 1917. On July 3, 1950, Congress passed a law authorizing Puerto Rico to draft its own constitution, and it officially became a United States commonwealth on July 25, 1952.
One of the most characteristic elements of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is its massive belt of walls of stone, built by the Spaniards in the early 16th century to protect the capital city from attacks from the sea. Of particular interest on these walls, which symbolize Puerto Rican strength and fortitude, are the sentry boxes, placed at strategic points along the walls. The sentry box and the walls of San Juan represent Puerto Rico’s rich history, geographical location and defensive role. The Puerto Rico quarter features a historic sentry box and a hibiscus flower with the inscriptions, PUERTO RICO and Isla del Encanto, which means "Isle of Enchantment."
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