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I remember reading on a post there is a lower mintage 2006 coin. I can't remember if it was a half dollar or dollar coin.
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All half dollars 2002 and later have lower mintages and weren't intended for circulation.
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Maybe it was the 2006-W Burnished unc. ASE?

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The 2006-P reverse proof in the 20th Anniv set had a mintage of 250,000 and the 2006-W burnished Eagle had a mintage of 470,000. Other than gold, platinum, and commems, I don't think anything else had a mintage under one million.
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