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Quote:1844 Seated dollar: With a small mintage of only 20,000 and an estimated survivor rate of 1,000, the 1844 Seated dollar is the second most rarest issue of the 1840's. Very nice!  Quote:A few key date LWC's Excellent! 
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12-S is amazing and nice clash on the Merc!
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Quote:A few key date LWC's Just a few..... and two 55 DDO'S? 
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Somalia Elephants, 2015 ANA privy 2,100 minted Somalia Elephants, 2019 ANA privy 1,000 minted 
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Quote: Somalia Elephants, 2015 ANA privy 2,100 minted Somalia Elephants, 2019 ANA privy 1,000 minted Very nice! 
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French Indochina 1909 20 Cents  
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Quote: French Indochina 1909 20 Cents Very nice! 
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1933 Ireland. 3 pence."3d Leat Reul"  
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Nice example! 
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Is there a specific price point that a key date has to be? I have a 1950 British penny, with a mintage of 240,000.
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A couple new key dates since I started this thread, one that I picked up at last year's Bay State Coin show and one that I just bought on ebay in lieu of going to this year's Bay State Coin Show (thanks, coronavirus!):   [I call these my "investment" coins.]
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Fantastic! 
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