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1887 nickel Three Cents, business strike, 5,000 minted, graded PCGS XF45. Sorry for the lack of photos.
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1885-CC $1 Morgan at 228,000, 1881-CC $1 Morgan at 296,000, 1909-S IHC at 309,000 followed by a 1909-S VDB at 484,000 and an 1880-CC $1 Morgan at 591,000.
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I don't know if this would qualify its a bullion gold coin with very low mintage of 3,540 one year only and really no way of telling how many are left or if they melted any left over. Pictures  
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I have a 1936 Proof Walker and 1936 Proof Mercury dime. The stated proof set mintages are 3,837 though coins could have been ordered individually at the time.
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Quote:Boring coin to some, but mine is an AU55 LWC 1909 S VDB at 484,000 minted Here too but mines a VF30 BN
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2009 Ultra High Relief, 115,000 minted. This will forever be the superstar coin in my collection.  
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Quote: 2009 Ultra High Relief, 115,000 minted. This will forever be the superstar coin in my collection. Very nice! 
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Quote:I have a 1936 Proof Walker and 1936 Proof Mercury dime. The stated proof set mintages are 3,837 though coins could have been ordered individually at the time. The 1936 proofs were not sold in "sets". they were sold individually. Some people purchased all the coins but many purchased just the individual coins for the set they were working on. The Mintage figure you see for "sets" is the lowest mintage individual coin. In the case of the 1936 that would be the Quarter. The mintage of the dime was 4130 and the half was 3901.
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Edited by 40Proof 06/17/2018 8:59 pm
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