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On Sale Now: 2009 Guam Official First Day Coin Cover

Written by on July 28, 2009 – Follow me on Twitter No Comment | Print

Guam Quarter Cover

The US Mint released a new product.  It’s the official commemorative coin cover just for the Guam quarters.  While I like the picture of Guam from this angle, I don’t think it portrays the rest of the beauty of the island.

The 2009 Guam Official First Day Coin Cover is the third coin cover in a series featuring the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters. This limited-edition cover – only 25,000 will be produced – features two Guam quarters from the first day of mintage – March 30, 2009, on a handsome display card inside an envelope with a U.S. 44-cent Flag stamp.  The postmark of MAY 26, 2009, HAGATNA, GU, marks the day the Guam quarters were first released to the public.

References:
http://www.usmint.gov

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