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What Is The Deal With 1921 And 1922 Coinage?

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 Posted 12/27/2014  10:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Morgan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very informative thread.
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Yeah. I notice the same "gap" in the 1930-1935 era.

Very useful information in this thread.
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Yep, the same factors also explain why the mintages of the 1921-PDS Walking Liberty half dollars were so low -- each issue well under 600,000 coins -- and why the 1921-PD Mercury dimes are key dates today. Not to mention the lack of a 1921-D cent/nickel or a 1921-S dime, and the other low mintages of 1921 for the Buffalo nickels and Standing Liberty quarters. You want a real challenge? Try a 1921 Mint Set for Registry Set purposes at NGC or PCGS.

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