Up to date mintages or production figures

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  1. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    abigail fillmore first few days - 2,881
     
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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Any figures on the Boy Scout commemorative Elaine?
     
  4. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Ken, As I see it, there are three figures on the Boy Scout commem... :whistle:

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  5. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    the first few days for boys scout should be very high. by next tuesday. we should know. or if it pass 100,000. mint might just report in earlier.
     
  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Left myself open for that one.....(rimshot) :)
     
  7. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Lol! :hammer:
     
  8. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    clad quarter proof set:
    1999--- 3,727,557
    2000--- 4,093,245
    2001--- 3,024,298
    2002--- 3,084,205
    2003--- 3,470,802
    2004--- 2,792,356
    2005--- 3,167,238
    2006--- 2,882,428
    2007--- 2,394,626
    2008--- 2,078,112
    2009--- 2,058,352 (not final)
     
  9. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    presidential proof set:
    2007--- 1,279,472
    2008----- 860,172
    2009----- 627,925
    2010----- 361,210 (not final)
     
  10. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    here are the 15 lowest mintages for AGB and AGE:

    1. 2008w AGB proof 1/4 ounce - 1,331
    2. 2008w AGB proof 1/2 ounce - 2,184
    3. 2008w AGE unc 4 piece set--- 2,851
    4. 2008w AGB unc 1 ounce------ 3,025
    5. 2008w AGB unc 1/2 ounce --- 3,237
    6. 2008w AGB unc 1/4 ounce --- 3,900
    7. 2007w AGE unc 1/2 ounce --- 5,180
    8. 2008w AGE unc 1/2 ounce --- 5,209
    9. 2008w AGE unc 1/4 ounce --- 6,032
    10.2006w AGE unc 1/2 ounce ---6,075
    11.2008w AGE proof 1/4 ounce -6,360
    12.2007w AGE unc 1/4 ounce ---6,437
    13.2006w AGE unc 1/4 ounce ---7,150
    14.2006w AGE unc 1 ounce -----7,200
    15.2008w AGE unc 1 ounce -----9,057
     
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  12. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    silver quarter proof set:
    1999----804,565
    2000----965,421
    2001----849,600
    2002----888,816
    2003--1,040,425
    2004--1,781,810
    2005--1,630,460
    2006--1,585,008
    2007--1,317,063
    2008--1,203,895
    2009----945,666 (not final)
     
  13. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    lincoln cent mintage:
    1999--11,597,665,000
    2000--14,277,420,000
    2001--10,334,590,000
    2002----7,288,855,000
    2003----6,848,000,000
    2004----6,836,000,000
    2005----7,700,050,000
    2006----8,234,000,000
    2007----7,401,200,000
    2008----5,419,200,000
    2009----2,354,000,000
    2010------278,030,000
     
  14. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    If you graph that out and plot a regression line...the cent should reach zero (0) around 2017. :thumb:
     
  15. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    next year or so. the mint gonna change the composition of cent and nickel. why not just follow the canadian steps. change all cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar coins. use 100% steel inside and plated with whatever we are using right now. so that it looks everything the same. will it be nice and cheaper?.
     
  16. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    The quarter is the "new penny" (imho). It makes no sense whatsoever to continue minting the obsolete penny, nickel, and dime. :hammer:
     
  17. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    yakpoo. you mush have hoarded millions of those unnecessary coins. did you?.
     
  18. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    What makes you say that? ;)
     
  19. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    it's only a joke. who's gonna hoard those heavy, circulated and unwanted currently use coins.

    tell me. how many anna harrison you got?.
     
  20. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    I only hoard the 1946-1964 silver ones. :kewl: I think they have the best chance for price appreciation over the next 20 years or so.

    The final tally on my Anna Harrison is four (4) Uncs and two (2) proofs. It'll be 10-20 years before we see much appreciation in these coins, but I'm confident we're doing the right thing by buying them now.

    Lately, I have been getting interested in highest end early clad coins 1965-1972. Some of those dates may turn out be be great rarities in the higher grades. You always have to stay one step ahead of the coin market if you're gonna get a good price. :high5:
     
  21. rocket

    rocket Junior Member

    I'm new, so I apologize if I am stepping on toes, but I found that doing a search on google for: 200,000 boy scout dollar, an article showed up stating that on Saturday March 27 "The coin program has already been a great success," said Director Moy. "It went on sale this past Tuesday, March 23rd, and as of this morning, out of 350,000 that were available to sell, 200,000 have been sold."
     
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