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Kansas State Quarter Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2005 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks

Kansas State Quarter Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2005 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks

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We specialize in Coin Collecting Cufflinks for Men and Cufflinks Personalized for a Cufflinks Wedding. Rare Coins Cufflinks Sale and Shirt Cufflinks with a Cufflinks Designer Flare. We can make any event or a day at the office feel fantastic. We have a large selection of Enamel Cufflinks, Gold Cufflinks, Silver Cufflinks and Custom Cuff Links. Cuff Links for Grooms we got you covered to show the love you have for your coin collector hobby. Each Groomsmen can proudly show off the state he’s from or a National Park he loves.

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 August 29, 2005, this is the 34th coin released in the 50 State Quarters Program and the fourth released in 2005. Kansas, admitted into the Union on January 29, 1861, highlights an image of a buffalo and sunflower motif. 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. Kansas is a state in the center of the United States. Its capital is Topeka and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the west.
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