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The Pennsylvania state quarter, minted in 1999, was the second state quarter
issued just as Pennsylvania was the second state to enter the union after Delaware.
The image on the reverse side is the statue Commonwealth superimposed on the
outline of the state. This statue has topped the dome of the state capitol in Harrisburg
since 1905. She holds a ribbon maze that symbolizes justice. As with all US quarters
since 1965, this is a clad coin with a core of copper sandwiched between two layers
of nickel-copper alloy.
As with all my cut coins, my seven-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee
applies to the Pennsylvania Quarter cut coin. See seven-day guarantee for full details.