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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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ummm pie 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote:ummm pie  It looks to be a mixed berry flavor.  Unfortunately, I'm out till World Coin Day 2. It will give me more time to select a couple. 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
Edited by spru 09/01/2017 10:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Well, that was a fun day. I always like seeing so many different world coins. Here's my Two Cents for today. 1864 is the highest mintage at 19,847,500  I call this one the "cent$" variety 
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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Same year as the coin posted above, so same mintage as well. Although the condition is much worse, I would say.   That was a junk bin find.
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Here is a 2 cent from 1872 AD. Mintage was 65,000. Hope we see a proof or two today!  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Bedrock of the Community
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Here is a silver trime dated 1855 AD (mintage 139,000):  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Bedrock of the Community
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10284 Posts |
1851 Silver Three Cents mintage 5,447,400 with a die clash ( The only one I have ) 
Edited by TNG 09/03/2017 10:17 am
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Russian Federation
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Can I catch up in non-sequential order? I still can't find the IHC or the world coin that I intended to post, but I want to be able to post my Wheat cent pics (and the placeholder pic of my 2 cent piece... the pic sucks but it's the only one I have).
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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Is this coin ,consider a low mintage? 1851 Silver Three Cents mintage 5,447,400  
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Can I catch up in non-sequential order? Yeah sure, why not. Next time bring a doctors excuse.  Quote: Is this coin ,consider a low mintage? If that's all ya got, like me, then I suppose it is fine. There will be no public flogging here.  It's all good.
Edited by TNG 09/03/2017 7:20 pm
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1861 mintage 497,000 
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Here is my lowest mintage nickel Three Cent coin. It is dated 1879 AD and had a mintage of 41,200. Including proofs, there are more than ten other dates in this series with lower mintages. I hope that we see one or two today!  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Bedrock of the Community
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1874 is the only nickel Three Cent coin I have at 790,000 mintage Nice 1861 silver chester and great low mintage 1979 nickel Spence!  
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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I guess what counts as an odd denomination can be subjective, but I am going to go with the values listed in this thread.  Out of my non-silver coins, my lowest mintage for an odd denomination goes to my Irish 6 pingin piece from 1948, with a mintage of 800,000: 
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