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Does Anyone Have A List Of Every US Coin/Mint Produced?

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Does a list like this exist? Every year and mint for every series?
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Hows this? https://www.apmex.com/product/16135...duct%20Pages
I imagine a " Red Book" of United States coins is what you need. Or there's this online. https://whitman.com/ RedBook
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Yes the 2019 Red Book is what you want . But prices given are inflated ,just a rough guide .
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The Red Book. But Get the Blue Book to. Prices in the Blue book are more realistic
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Thanks! Though I was hoping there was something in spreadsheet form
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Whitman used to put out a paperback book that was a checklist of US coins with columns for different grades. The one I have is probably from the eighties.
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I was hoping there was something in spreadsheet form


You can find lists by type that could be probably be downloaded into Excel. I didn't try, but maybe this one:
https://www.uscoinlist.com/
Probably a half day of work to get it the way you would want it since you'd have to download each series separately. Maybe less if you have better skills than mine (which wouldn't take a lot).


And here's a concise list from a famous coin dealer: https://www.littletoncoin.com/webap...cklists.html
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Littleton lists aren't complete, just 20th and 21st century.
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I'd just put a check mark next to the coins I have in my Red Book if I were to keep track of it that way and maybe circle the grade.
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However the Red Book does NOT list all the varieties or each coin. They do a good job of it though. But way to many varieties of coins like the Large Cents.
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I made my own spreadsheet by combining lists from all different guides
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