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The table below lists mintage figures
for the key date coins included on the
site. An unusually low mintage is often
the the reason behind the rarity of a
coin. In most cases, the mintage figure
is the determining factor for the rarity
of a coin which causes it to become a
key date.
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1909-S Indian Head Cent |
309,000 |
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1909-S V.D.B. Lincoln Cent |
484,000 |
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1914-D Lincoln Cent |
1,193,000 |
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1955 Double Die Lincoln Cent |
24,000*
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1885 Liberty Nickel |
1,473,300 |
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1937-D Three Legged Buffalo Nickel |
20,000* |
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1916-D Mercury Dime |
264,000 |
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1932-D Washington
Quarte |
436,800 |
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1932-S Washington Quarter |
408,000 |
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1921-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar |
208,000 |
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1889-CC Morgan Dollar |
350,000 |
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1893-S Morgan Dollar |
100,000 |
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1928-P Peace Dollar |
360,649 |
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1995-W American Silver Eagle |
30,195 |
*Approximate number released into
circulation.
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