2002 – United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set Philadelphia Mint

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About the sets: The coins in the 2002-PD Mint Sets were Uncirculated pieces pulled from regular production runs, thus the quality of the individual coins varies widely from set to set and even within a set.

The 2002-PD Mint Set contained twenty coins, including the following:

2002-PD Mint Set Cent Nickel Dime Quarter Half Dollar One Dollar
Philadelphia 1 1 1 5 1 1
Denver 1 1 1 5 1 1

 

There is one example of each of the following from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints: Tennessee Quarter, Ohio Quarter, Louisiana Quarter, Indiana Quarter, and Mississippi Quarter (all Copper-Nickel Clad).

Mintage: 1,139,388 sets

About the sets: According to the Mint, “These coins are struck on special uncirculated coin presses with special quality enhancements such as slightly higher coining force, early strikes from dies….”

Original packaging: The 2002-PD Mint Set consisted of two different sets in two envelopes. One envelope contains coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the second contains coins from the Denver Mint. Each envelope contains two Mylar® packages, the first containing the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Dollar. The second contains the following five 2002 Quarters from the 50 State Quarters® program: Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red, the pack containing the D-Mint Quarters was edged in black, the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue, and the pack containing the P-Mint Quarters was edged in white. The two P-Mint packs were placed in a blue envelope; the D-Mint packs in a red envelope.

Face Value

$1

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1 cents

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10 Cents

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25 cents

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5 cents

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50 cents

Metal

Copper

Weight

5.670 grams

Year of Issue

2002

Packaging

In Capsule

Diameter (mm)

24.3 mm

Issuing Country

United States

The U.S. Mint operates four active coin-producing facilities and one bullion depository. Production mints Philadelphia Mint (P mint mark): The oldest mint, established in 1792. It produces circulating coins, coin and medal dies, and collectible coins. Denver Mint (D mint mark): Opened in 1906, it produces circulating and collectible coins, as well as its own coin dies. It also stores gold and silver. San Francisco Mint (S mint mark): Originally opened in 1854 during the California Gold Rush, it now primarily produces proof and collectible coins. West Point Mint (W mint mark): Designated as a branch mint in 1988, it produces investment-grade (bullion) coins and some commemorative and proof coins.

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