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Mintages In Redbook

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WHy is it that some mintage numbers aren't listed in the RedBook? I was checking the price for a J'town comm and the amount minted is not listed in there? Also is there a consistent weight and % of silver in all modern comm's? I know the USO comm is 26 grams at 90% silver. Help please
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The numbers were not available when it was compiled. For example, the 2011 Red Book came out in April of 2010. The book had to have been compiled when late 2009, before any of those mintage figures were finalized.

I believe all commemorative silver dollars, like all previous full size silver dollars, are 90% silver and 10% copper at 26.73 grams.
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Thanks for that information jbuck....this was one enquiring mind that wanted to know.
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