This coin is not very rare since the mintage was 1,035,691, making it very popular. |
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The mintage was very small, in un-circulated 2,602 coins were struck, while only 623 were struck in proof condition. |
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Even with a mintage of fifteen million the coin became very popular among collectors and good forgeries exists. |
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This is a very small mintage for a coin, so the buyers might be happier with their coins in the future. |
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The total mintage the Mint could produce in one day was less than 30 Chang, or about 2,400 one baht bullet coins. |
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He also attempted to fine tune the money supply with mintage of new gold coinage and adulterated silver coins. |
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Foreign coins of various mintage circulated freely, some dating back to Roman times. |
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After plenty of car crashes, the pair discover a trunk full of gold coins of South African mintage. |
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This mint dated its coins 1652 over the entire 30-year period to conceal the continuous mintage from British authorities in London. |
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Look for unusual mintmarks, striking errors, flaws and low mintage figures. |
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The year of mintage is shown in the top right of the image above the head of the bull. |
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For example, in 2004 the Mint will introduce new restrictions on mintage numbers for numismatic products. |
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The smaller the worldwide mintage, the rarer the coin, and in consequence the greater the potential to increase in value. |
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Coin blank made of a CuAlZnSn alloy for a mirror-bright mintage characterized un that that an auxiliary minting coat is applied on the surface. |
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The medal is issued in double mintage design, which varies in surface design and edge. |
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The 1,392,976 half dollar mintage of 1839 was split three ways starting with the old Bust half dollar. |
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These medallions will be made at the Perth Mint that guarantees their weight, gold and silver content and strict observance of the limited mintage. |
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We focus on providing low mintage, high-value collector and investment gold coins, silver coins, and platinum coins with unique attributes that enable these coins to hold and potentially increase their value over time. |
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From a total mintage of 4009, only 1509 Henry VIII £5 Piedfort Silver Proof coins will be available in this black presentation case accompanied by an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. |
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The mintage of high-denomination coins at the Royal Canadian Mint was significantly reduced, as was the printing of government and chartered bank notes. |
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Much of Roberts-Austen's work centred on mintage, and he was recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on the technical aspects of the operation. |
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Do not forget that the fundamental difference between two types of series, in addition to the quality of the coins, is the mintage and the guarantee of the issuing institute. |
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African gold was also the main source for the mintage of Dutch gold coin in the 17th century, helping Amsterdam to become the financial capital of Europe in that period. |
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