A collection of proof coins produced by the United States Mint in 2012, this set contains examples of each denomination struck for circulation that year. These coins feature a special finish, created through a meticulous minting process that results in highly detailed designs and a mirror-like surface. The “silver” designation indicates that certain coins within the set, specifically the dime, quarter, and half dollar, are composed of 90% silver, as opposed to the clad composition of their circulating counterparts.
The significance of this set lies in its numismatic value and historical context. Silver proof sets represent a tangible record of U.S. coinage during a specific year. Collectors often prize them for their precious metal content, aesthetic appeal, and the opportunity to preserve a complete representation of a year’s coinage. This particular set provides a snapshot of circulating coin designs at a time of evolving U.S. national identity and historical commemorations, some of which are represented in the year’s quarter designs. Its production is part of the U.S. Mint’s continued function to create coinage and collectable items.