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2003 1C MS69RD PCGS #3178

The 2003-P Lincoln Cent is one of the most common dates if not the most common date in the series. Coins can be found up to MS69 condition and maybe even close to perfect MS70 condition. The Mint struck over 3.3 billion making this a very common coin. In grades MS68 and MS69 it is one of the most affordable dates and might be the lowest priced circulation strike Lincoln Cent in MS68 or higher. Pop. 299/0 (10/10) Mintage: 3,300,000,000.

2003-D 1C MS69RD PCGS #3181

Pop. 118/0 (2/18) Mintage: 3,548,000,000.

2003-P 10C MS68FB PCGS #85205

The 2003-P Roosevelt Dime is very common overall. In circulated grades up to MS66 it is readily available. In MS67 and MS68 it is scarcer. Anything grading higher than MS68 is very hard to find especially with the Full Bands designation. Pop. 139/0 (10/10) Mintage: 1,085,500,000.

2003-D 10C MS68FB PCGS #85206

The 2003-D Roosevelt Dime can be easily obtained as the U.S. Mint struck close to 1 billion examples. Only in MS68 do they appear to be scarce. Anything grading higher than MS68 is considered rare. Pop. 177/0 (10/10) Mintage: 986,500,000.

2003-D 25C Illinois MS68 PCGS #14015

Pop. 17/0. (3/18). Mintage: 237,400,000.

2003-D 25C Missouri MS68 PCGS #14021

The 2003-D Missouri State Quarter was the 24th coin design issued in the State Quarters Program. The coin was officially released on August 04, 2003. Examples came well struck and finding one in circulation should be fairly easy since they were struck by the hundreds of millions. Only in MS68 condition or higher do they appear to be scarce. Population: 51/0 (6/14) Mintage: 228,200,000.

2003-P 25C Arkansas MS68 PCGS #14022

The 2003 Arkansas Quarter design was the twenty fifth design issued in the State Quarters program. There were 9,320 different designs submitted for review and finally, the Dortha Scott design was chosen. The obverse of the coin still had the same George Washington modern design used since 1999. The reverse had the inscriptions "Arkansas 1836, 2003" and "E Pluribus Unum." The design itself had a large diamond in the middle of the scene. Underneath the diamond is a mallard flying above some trees and over a lake. Most 2003-P Arkansas Quarters came well struck. Only in MS67 condition or higher are they scarce. In MS68 condition or higher they are very difficult to find and expect to pay a significant premium in this condition or higher. Pop. 18/0 (4/18) Mintage: 228,000,000.

2003-D 25C Arkansas MS68 PCGS #14023

Pop. 92/0 (10/10) Mintage: 229,800,000. The Denver Mint struck over 229 million Arkansas Quarters, making them very common in most grades. Coins up to MS67 condition can easily be obtained. In MS68 and higher, they become much more challenging to find.