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 Posted 01/03/2014  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Merc Man to your friends list
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 Posted 01/03/2014  10:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
Doesn't matter how you skew it, short of requiring a "minimum mintage years" metric - Charlotte will win.

Carson City produced more value in Morgans alone than Charlotte and Dahlonega combined.
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 Posted 01/03/2014  10:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Merc Man to your friends list
Well, based on the scoring system the mint that produced coins on a small scale over a large period of time is going to "win". If you don't mint any coins you can't score any points.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  01:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list
Ignoring the Philly-only series[1], it's going to be San Francisco. They've been around for a while, and made a lot of tiny and small mintages. That said, Denver and Carson City might be close.
Charlotte and Dahlonega, of course, are going to get points for the entirety of their periods, but their periods are very short, they didn't participate in many series even within their periods, and they would still be competing with each other.


[1] though if we include the Liberty nickels and IHCs, which aren't technically Philly-only, it would still skew the count a lot
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If there is a database of coins, I can probably end this in a few minutes! It seems like a fairly straightforward query to run.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  06:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westcoin to your friends list
I know in Kevin Flynn's book "The authoritative reference on Two Cent Pieces" he has culled the mint records at the National Archives in Philadelphia and come up with melt numbers on many coins. Interesting to see just how many coins were melted down after being pulled from circulation. Your project is an interesting idea for sure!
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I have decided not to include coins that were only Phily made like Lg. cents, Shield nickels, 2 cent pieces, etc. I am also not doing proofs.
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Merc man has volunteered to do Franklin halves!
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Meadow, what series would you like?
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Don't forget the Manila mint.
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Has Silver Washington quarters been assigned yet? If so, then feel free to assign me one.


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 Posted 01/04/2014  12:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadThad to your friends list
You cannot judge "rarity" on mintage alone. Take the 1931-S Lincoln Cent for example. The mintage is low but is certainly not a rare coin since they were hoarded.
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If there is a database of coins, I can probably end this in a few minutes! It seems like a fairly straightforward query to run.


It's not a database, but every single number anyone in this thread will ever need is to the left, under the "US Coin Facts" link. I wonder if Bobby can hit it as a database, or maybe some kind of wget diddle....
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MV,

Your PM is off. All sets are available except for Franklin halves
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SsuperDdave, I was thinking I might try copy/paste into spreadsheet then query, or convert spreadsheet to database (I'm a lot better with db than xls). Might end up being quite a project though. There seem to be some downloadable coin databases online but I haven't landed on a good one yet...
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