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Mintage Figures For Japanese 1 Rin Coin For Meiji 7 (1874)?

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Just wondering where I might find such statistics? http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces14000.html lists none for that year, and the Japanese mint lists 44,491,550 as being minted, which is the total of the numbers shown. However, Meiji 7 coins are available on ebay, so I find that hard to believe.

Any ideas where I can get accurate numbers?
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In the Krause catalog they show mintage figure of 6,979,000 for combined Meiji yr. 6 & 7.
The most scarce for the type is yr. 13 - only 810 pieces.
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Some of the early mintage coins were not recorded on a yearly basis so some figures are shown as combined mintage. Meiji 7 rin coins aren't rare even in XF condition because they didn't circulate much.
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Ah, thanks. That's why there's no number for Meiji 7. Shoulda guessed.
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