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I like that, mdpmedia. 
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1861-S quarter. Mintage 96,000. PCGS survival 60, none known in mint state. These coins saw hard usage and few survived.  
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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Awesome coin thq!! 
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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WOW thq 
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Mine would be this 1858 proof quarter. Mintage estimates range from 80+ to 300; PCGS mintage estimate is 100, with a survival estimate of 80:  
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Lovely quarter, turingmach. 
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Great con Turingmach 
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Wow! Although it's not as low as that, the lowest mintage I know off the top of my head for a coin I own is my 1883 proof seated half, with 1,039 struck.  
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Very nice, Numisma! 
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Lowest mintage? Probably my 1867-S Half Dime with 120000. Lowest survival rate? Low 200s.
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Having some difficulty taking a good photo but I just acquired a 1880 Seated quarter that has a mintage of 13,600.
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