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<p>[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2058177, member: 69760"]15 million does sound like a lot in general, but over a quarter billion is a lot more. If mintage is in the 10+ million, then does relative scarcity have a low factor on numismatic price? In other words, does 10+ million mean moderately to easily available, so all war nickel years are lumped into the same rarity level? Just trying to gauge where mintage numbers fall on the rarity meter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2058177, member: 69760"]15 million does sound like a lot in general, but over a quarter billion is a lot more. If mintage is in the 10+ million, then does relative scarcity have a low factor on numismatic price? In other words, does 10+ million mean moderately to easily available, so all war nickel years are lumped into the same rarity level? Just trying to gauge where mintage numbers fall on the rarity meter.[/QUOTE]
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