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Florida State Quarter Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2004 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks
Florida State Quarter Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2004 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks
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Showcase your Florida pride with these handcrafted Florida State Quarter Cufflinks, made from authentic uncirculated 2004 U.S. quarters. Featuring the iconic space shuttle, Spanish galleon, and Sabal palm, these cufflinks celebrate Florida’s history as the Gateway to Discovery. Perfect for coin collectors, history lovers, or anyone with a connection to the Sunshine State.
With a durable enamel backing and polished finish, these cufflinks make an excellent gift for weddings, anniversaries, Father’s Day, or business attire. Add a meaningful touch of Florida heritage to your wardrobe or surprise someone special with a keepsake they’ll treasure.
Approximately 7/8" in diameter
Authentic Uncirculated USA Coins
Hand Crafted by Artisan in the USA
Rhodium Plated Silver Bullet Backing
50 States Quarters Program 1999-2008
Released on March 29, 2004, this is the 27th coin released in the 50 State Quarters Program and the second released in 2004. Florida, admitted into the Union on March 3, 1845, themed the coin, Gateway to Discovery. The coin highlights the 16th-century Spanish galleon, an image of a space shuttle, and a strip of land with Sabal palm trees. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union. Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and will never be produced again. State designs are displayed on the reverse (tails) of the quarters, while the obverse design displays the familiar image of George Washington. But, to accommodate state designs on the reverse, the words “United States of America,” “Quarter Dollar,” “Liberty,” and “In God We Trust” all appear on the obverse. Florida is the southeasternmost U.S. state, with the Atlantic on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other. It has hundreds of miles of beaches. The city of Miami is known for its Latin-American cultural influences and notable arts scene, as well as its nightlife, especially in upscale South Beach. Orlando is famed for theme parks, including Walt Disney World.
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