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West Point Academy - Number Of Copies

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I have tried to find the number of copies produced from this 1 $ coin on the US mint homepage.
I could not find anything.
I was told the the number of copies (250,000 unc, 250,000 proof) has not been reached.
The number of unc. should be around 100,000.
Is there anywhere in the internet the actual number of copies?

Thank you for your help.
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Regular strike - 101,236
Proof strike - 282,743

From the 2007 Red Book.

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You can also check the Mint Annual reports for (cuurent) mintages. From the mint site search on Annual Report.
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Taking the figures from the Annual Report 2002 of the US Mint
the number of proof sets are 267,184
The number of uncirculated sets are 96,668.
Which figures are now the right ones?
Have in the meantime additional sets been produced?
Bobby 131313, can you explain what is the 2007 Red Book and where to find.
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Google has given the answer: the Red Book is the Yeoman.
In Germany this coin catalogue is known only by the author's name.
(supplement on 2006-01-09)

Thanks a lot for your kind answers.
RESEARCH
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