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The 2012-S Proof Lincoln Cent is the third year in which the Mint struck the Lincoln Cent with a Shield Reverse design. Most 2012-S Proof Lincoln Cents were well struck ranging from about PR67 - PR69 Deep Cameo condition. Perfect Proof 70 Deep Cameo coins were much more difficult to find but enough examples were struck to meet collectors demand. Pop. 82/0 (6/14) Mintage: 1,237,415.
The 2012-P Jefferson Nickel is very common in most grades. Examples can easily be found in circulation with enough searching. Only in MS67 condition or higher does it become scarce. Pop. 19/0 (6/14) Mintage: 383,040,000.
The 2012-D Jefferson Nickel is very common as the mintage is well over 380 million. Examples in MS66 appear to be a little difficult to find but with enough searching, a nice example in this condition can be found. In MS67 condition it is scarce with possibly hundreds, if not thousands of examples out there. However, with such a large mintage the time involved to find one would be monumental. Therefore, MS67 examples are considered very scarce. Pop. 33/1 (6/14) Mintage: 383,040,000.
The 2012 El Yunque Quarter is the first Quarter to be released in 2012. It is also the 11th Quarter to be released in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Obverse: Obverse features George Washington's bust design that has been used since 1932. Reverse: The reverse design features a Puerto Rican Parrot and a Coqui tree frog. The design also shows a epiphyte plant with tropical flora in the background. The design also has the inscriptions, "El Yunque, Puerto Rico, 2012 and E Pluribus Unum.Pop. 329/0 (7/14).
The 2012-S Proof Native American Dollar came really well struck. Most examples came in about PR68-PR69 Deep Cameo condition. Perfect PR70 Deep Cameo examples were more difficult to find. Pop. 163/0 (6/14).
The 2012 Infantry Uncirculated Silver Dollar was struck to honor the Infantry of the United States. Obverse: The obverse shows an Infantry soldier on top of a rock giving orders to other soldiers to follow him, this symbolizes the ‘Follow Me” motto of the Infantry. The obverse has the inscriptions “Liberty, In God We Trust, 2012 W.” Reverse: The reverse design features two crossed rifles insignia, which is the insignia for the Infantry. The reverse has the incriptions, United States of America, One Dollar, E Pluribus Unum.” Issue Date: February 16, 2012. Pop. 907/0 (12/17) Mintage: 110,000.
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Pop. 22,429/0 (12/17).
he 2012-W Proof Gold Eagles were issued by the U.S. Mint on April 19, 2012. The coins were offered in a four coin proof set, which consisted of the 1/10 ounce, ¼ ounce, ½ ounce and the 1 ounce Proof Gold Eagle. The coins could have also been purchased as a single coin option. 2012-W Proof Gold Eagle Product, Mintage Limits & Issue Price Size/Denomination Product Limit Maximum Mintage Issue Price 1 oz. ($50 Coin) 30,000 60,000 $1935.00 1/2 oz. ($25 Coin) 10,000 40,000 $981.00 1/4 oz. ($10 Coin) 12,000 42,000 $503.00 1/10 oz. ($5 Coin) 25,000 55,000 $215.50 4 Coin Proof Set 30,000 $3,585.00
The 2012-W Frances Cleveland (coins second Term) are the last designs issued in 2012 for the Spouse Coin Program. The coins were struck in both Uncirculated and Proof format. Obverse: The obverse features an image of Frances Cleveland. It has the inscriptions Frances Cleveland, In God We Trust, Liberty, 2012, and 24th 1893-1897. Reverse: Reverse of the coin features Frances Cleveland and her husband greeting the public. The reverse design was designed to represent her popularity with the public. Pop. 485/0 (12/17).