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Twenty Cent Piece: 1875 CC Vs 1876

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Can anyone shed some light on why the 1875 CC (Mintage
133,290) Twenty Cent Piece is more expensive than the 1876 with a mintage of only 15,900? For that matter, it's also more expensive than the 1875 with a mintage of 39,700.

I'm building a key date type set. Which 20 Cent Piece should I include?
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 Posted 07/27/2012  05:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Desirability, cc mintmark highly sought after
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 Posted 07/27/2012  06:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The key date for 20 cent pieces is of course the 1876-CC... the same way the Flying Eagle cent key date is the 1856, or the Barber dime key date is the 1894-S. Pretty much no chance of ever getting one.
If that's indeed beyond your price range, take an 1877 or 1878 And yes, I agree this has to be due to the CC mintmark's desirability (though possibly more were melted as well).
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Far more people collect all CC mint coins than they do 20c date sets. Demand creates a higher price.
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...and you can count me amung them! (those that love CC'sTwenty-Cent-Piece:-1875-CC-Vs-1876 )





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07/27/2012 10:57 am
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Yeah, it's the demand. Everyone working on a CC type set has to have an 1875-CC. They're certainly not hard to find, just price-inflated due to the relentless demand.

I'm on the lookout for a nice 1876 twenty-cent piece. Somehow since it doesn't have the same date as the common 1875-S it appeals to me. I think it might be undervalued and potentially a good choice for a quality collection. I'll keep looking!
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Since everyone is overlooking the 76, I might have to snag a nice high grade example. Never really thought about it, but I do need one for my type set.
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Once again....great info. Thanks everyone!!

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I have wondered the the same thing. I just bought a 76 just for that reason. I graded it xf-Au and just sent it in to be graded.
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