World Coins – Low Mintages of 10,000 or less.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Steve66, Jun 30, 2017.

  1. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    When I first got this coin there was no SCWC entry for it. I thought it looked like a proof but as I was not sure I labelled it UNC - I need to change that. It has since been assigned KM#1170. No mintage is given but I looked it up on the website of the Turkish mint where it said the mintage was 1000.

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  3. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    And of course one I never get tired of posting......Morocco 50 Francs.....known mintage of 2 :happy:;)

    The other one is housed in the museum of their Central Bank

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  4. u812?

    u812? Better-Known Member

  5. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    The regular aluminium piece is KM-Y51 yes. This is an off metal strike in gold.
     
  6. Steve66

    Steve66 Coin People

    I agree, its not about the mintages, but I personally collect coins because I like the design. Not because of what country they come from, or because they are high in demand. If I like it... I collect it... The low mintages are just a added bonus to me.

    I really like that 1847 crown. Thanks for posting it.:)
     
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  7. Steve66

    Steve66 Coin People

    Nice coin sakata... Thanks for sharing.
     
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  8. Steve66

    Steve66 Coin People

    Peru, 1966, 20 Soles, Mintage – 4,001, 26mm, .900 silver
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    Tanzania, 1974, 50 Shilingi, Mintage – 8,826, 42mm, .500 silver
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    Luxembourg, 1946, 100 Francs, Mintage - 2000, 37mm, .835 silver, Restrike
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  9. u812?

    u812? Better-Known Member

    Yes, then the gold one is KM-Y#51a as is shown in SCWC. Thanks for the response.
     
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  10. Stork

    Stork I deliver

    1969 mintage at 1500 for these (1968 and 1970 also under 10K---1968 being the highest mintage and 1970 the lowest).

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    The gold ones are under 10K too.

    This is my rarest at a mintage of 500:
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  11. Steve66

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  12. Stork

    Stork I deliver

    Thanks--I have a thing for Albania (with no good reason why...just Prime Minister turned President turned King Zog was an interesting person).

    Just think how much a US or British coin (or those of the other popular countries) with such a limited population would be worth if they had the pops of the coins getting shown here. I sincerely doubt any of mine will be money makers or appreciate significantly in my lifetime other than based on metal content. But the enjoyment factor is high and it's still a better than buying athletic shoes, beanie babies, or 'needing' a new car every other year.

    Even if my kids sell everything for melt they'll be better off than if I had a closetful of purses or bobbleheads. Hopefully I have educated them better than that though.
     
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  13. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    And here was I thinking you must have one Albanian parent and one Japanese parent. ;)
     
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  14. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Yes absolutely agree with post #30.
     
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  18. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    8005 mintages, but how big was each mintage? :D
     
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  20. Silverino

    Silverino Well-Known Member

    hahaha......what?
     
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