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"Washington Crossing Delaware" - Washington DC Quarter 24K Gold Plated

"Washington Crossing Delaware" - Washington DC Quarter 24K Gold Plated

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George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, was the first move in a surprise attack organized by George Washington against Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey, on the morning of December 26. 
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"Washington Crossing Delaware" - Washington DC Quarter 24K Gold Plated

  • Genuine U.S. Legal Tender
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  • Fresh, Crisp, Uncirculated Condition.
  • Collector’s Edition.
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  • ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH US!
George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, was the first move in a surprise attack organized by George Washington against Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey, on the morning of December 26. 

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  • Genuine U.S. Legal Tender
  • Full-Color Certificate of Authenticity
  • Fresh, Crisp, Uncirculated Condition.
  • Collector’s Edition.
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed.
  • ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH US!
George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, was the first move in a surprise attack organized by George Washington against Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey, on the morning of December 26.Â