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2004 Specimen Dollar Jack Miner's Goose

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I can't seem to find the KM# for the 2004 Specimen Dollar by Jack Miner, the flying goose. Does it exist or has KM missed it?
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whats a KM?
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It might be KM# 1287, incorrectly listed as a 2006 proof issue. The image and description in the catalog are for the 2004 coin, however.


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It is the common abbreviation for catalog numbers as listed in the Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins.


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It might be KM# 1287, incorrectly listed as a 2006 proof issue. The image and description in the catalog are for the 2004 coin, however.


Yes, I do believe you are correct. Thank you.

KM#'s are a reference to a cataloging of coins by countries. KM stands for Chester L. Krause and Clifford Mishler. They produce catalogs of World coins under Krause Publications. The first coin minted by a country would be KM# 1, but there could be multiple KM #1's since each country would have one. So to specify a particular coin the country name must be also specified.
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It has a specimen finish each year since 2002 they feature a different indigenous bird 2004 was the 100th anniversary of Jack Miner bird sanctuary,Kingsville.
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