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Valued Member
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Halfamind,, I had seen and posted this past February that the final total from Philly stated in Coin News was 79.9 million. Denver stayed in the 30s.  
Edited by Old Codger NJ 05/03/2025 9:23 pm
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Well nice Find! I have not seen any 2024 or 2025 coins yet.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks, Dearborn. I have gotten one 2025 P cent in change at a local store also.
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Pillar of the Community
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Funny how 37 Million is considered low mintage now a days!
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Pillar of the Community
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I have also found 2025 coins to be more easily found than 2024. I suppose the mintage difference is the reason. Why such a large disparity for the reported 2024-P mintage numbers?
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: jpsned, no lie. 
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Quote: Found in a machine-wrapped coin roll from my local bank, a 2025 D Nickel, to my surprise. Excellent! 
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Valued Member
 United States
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Brandmeister, evidently the Phila mint had a burst of production late in the year, At the end of the same Coin News story is a list of December output in all categories, with P nickels adding 21.6 million. 
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 United States
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FYI, it is probably easier to use [WIN][SHIFT][S] to capture those images than it is to take photo of your screen. 
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Valued Member
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Thanks, JBuck for the tip.
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My pleasure. 
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Valued Member
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I was raised in the manual typewriter era. Cut and Paste required scissors and Elmer's glue.
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I remember those days. School projects were more hands on. 
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