Printable Catalog with Mintage Statistics for Items Designed and Minted by Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint.
State Quarter Coins by Daniel Carr

ICG Certified “Signature Series” with Hand-Signed Inserts

 


2001-P ICG Signature Series
New York state quarter,

Hand-signed by designer Daniel Carr

(Uncirculated, un-graded early issue).

Catalog # SS_NY_P

Price: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

2001-D ICG Signature Series
New York state quarter,

Hand-signed by designer Daniel Carr

(Uncirculated, un-graded early issue).
Catalog # SS_NY_D

Price: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

2001-S ICG Signature Series
New York state quarter,

Hand-signed by designer Daniel Carr

(Clad Proof, graded PR69 DCAM).

Catalog # SS_NY_SC

Price: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

2001-P ICG Signature Series
Rhode Island state quarter,

Hand-signed by designer Daniel Carr

(Uncirculated, graded MS66).

Catalog # SS_RI_P

Price: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

2001-D ICG Signature Series
Rhode Island state quarter,

Hand-signed by designer Daniel Carr

(Uncirculated, graded MS66).

Catalog # SS_RI_D

Price: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

2001-S ICG Signature Series
Rhode Island state quarter,

Hand-signed by designer Daniel Carr

(Clad Proof, graded PR69 DCAM).

Catalog # SS_RI_SC

Price: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

 

NOTES

The earlier releases of all six products shown above exist without grades printed on the labels.
Subsequent releases all have grades. It appears that all of the silver proofs have grades
(see the last note below).

Although all the holder labels indicate 10,000 were produced, fewer than that were actually issued.

And those issued were not always from contiguous serial number blocks.

So the highest observed serial number for each type is not necessarily an indication of how many were sold.

Silver proofs were also issued in smaller quantities (Catalog # SS_NY_SS and # SS_RI_SS).

They look just like the copper-nickel clad proofs (shown above),
except that the holder labels state “ICG Signature Quarter Series - SILVER”.