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<p>[QUOTE="evca, post: 2875342, member: 90423"][ATTACH=full]688073[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Hi, the Royal mint have been producing many high polished style coins for while now. For me the proof strikes have a more frosted mat finish to the detail. please see attached image named 10p proof.</p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>1998, None for circulation and an unknown number for sets.</i></p><p><i>1999, None for circulation and an unknown number for sets.</i></p><p><i><b>2000, Mintage 134,727,000.</b></i></p><p><i>2001, Mintage 82,081,000.</i></p><p><i>2002, Mintage 80,934,000.</i></p><p><i>2003, Mintage 88,118,000.</i></p><p><i>2004, Mintage 99,602,000.</i></p><p><i>2005*, Mintage 69,604,000.</i></p><p><i>2006*, Mintage 118,803,000.</i></p><p><i>2007, Mintage 72,720,000.</i></p><p><i>2008, Mintage 9,720,000.</i></p><p><i>2009, Mintage unknown. A coin with this date and the older lion reverse shouldn’t exist! It’s a mule (a mismatch of obverse and reverse dies). Just 2 or 3 examples are known.</i></p><p><br /></p><p>If you look at the mintage for 2000 its hardly surprising 17 years later we can easily find mint state coins with high polish still shining bright.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evca, post: 2875342, member: 90423"][ATTACH=full]688073[/ATTACH] Hi, the Royal mint have been producing many high polished style coins for while now. For me the proof strikes have a more frosted mat finish to the detail. please see attached image named 10p proof. [I] 1998, None for circulation and an unknown number for sets. 1999, None for circulation and an unknown number for sets. [B]2000, Mintage 134,727,000.[/B] 2001, Mintage 82,081,000. 2002, Mintage 80,934,000. 2003, Mintage 88,118,000. 2004, Mintage 99,602,000. 2005*, Mintage 69,604,000. 2006*, Mintage 118,803,000. 2007, Mintage 72,720,000. 2008, Mintage 9,720,000. 2009, Mintage unknown. A coin with this date and the older lion reverse shouldn’t exist! It’s a mule (a mismatch of obverse and reverse dies). Just 2 or 3 examples are known.[/I] If you look at the mintage for 2000 its hardly surprising 17 years later we can easily find mint state coins with high polish still shining bright.[/QUOTE]
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