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France, 1 liard 1654. Mintage 4000-5200 depending on source.
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My lowest mintage coin (but not rarest) is a 1913 1 Korona from Hungary, just 5214 minted (dipped, cleaned with parallel scratches).


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The 1935 Threepence, lowest number issued of an criculating coin (The Waitangi Crown did not really circulate)

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1 of 40,364 issued.
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Not particularly rare, but less common, the 1903 Halfcrown has the 2nd lowest mintage number of any Halfcrown since 1842

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276k issued just 105k more than the legendary 1905 coin.

This coin is good value for $175NZD, for that price you usually get a aGood to Good example, this coin is gVG heading towards aFine.
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New Zealand is full of low mintage coin sets. After the 1965/67 last predecimal and first decimal sets which had mintages in the 100ks - numbers dropped off with the novelty.

This 1990 set - just 18k


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Numbers dropped down to a few thousands in the 90s and by 2014 just 750 sets.

My rarest is rarer than the 1935 set - its a ballot set of 1965 - it has standard proof coins, but this was issued in only 400 sets in this case.


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Red Book says 2000 struck and that is the combined total for ALL varieties.
This one is an S-3 and Snow says about 20% for this variety.
That means 400.
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Here is my rarest Canadian coin...the 1939 Specimen quarter was likely struck to order by a couple of collectors back in the day, or may have been Struck as a proof of record for the mint..this created a modern mega rarity with only 3 Specimens certified at PCGS. It is likely there are no more than the 3 certified examples out there in public hands, along with one or two housed in the bank of Canada's permanent Collection...
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17,477 is the true Mintage . No pics , I do not want anyone coming to my house . It's possible that they're lower mintages but I like this one .
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Super nice lads ! Kangas got a beauty .
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1795 AE Halfpenny token. Middlesex, Ratley's. 72 pieces struck.
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For a standard issue US coin, that is non-proof this has a remarkably low mintage. Look it up, you may be surprised!


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@jimbucks: a very nice Seated dollar!
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