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Hi, anyone know where I could find a complete list for all of the Bahamas coins that were made by date. From what I can tell doesn't look like they are every year or even close to that. Just like to find a good list for 1ยข up to $2 maybe. thanks rob
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Well, the Krause catalogues have that information. You can also construct it using NumisMaster or the NGC database. To know what you're looking for, a more general list like the one on worldcoingallery would be helpful.

You should be aware there is a complication: the Bahamas were one of the Franklin Mint's client countries back in the 1970s and early 1980s. A lot of years were made only by the Franklin Mint and only for their sets, not for circulation. The Franklin Mint coins have a solid date run; the circulating coinage, made by the Royal Mint I believe, was much less frequently issued. There are some years when both mints struck coins.
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