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2009 P&d Mint Sets In Hand

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Picked up the 2009 mint sets today--primarily for the Lincoln commemorative cents in copper--for $25.00 at LCS.
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Congrats!
...and welcome to the addiction

If you're like me, you will never look at a penny the same way again!!
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Thanks, stev. You're right. I'm suddenly intoxicated with pennies and Jefferson nickels. Add these to my other habits!
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NICE! That includes all quarters as well, right?
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Yes it would. 8 Lincolns, two nickels, two dimes, twelve quarters, two halves, and ten dollar coins. Thirty six coins total for $25.
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