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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1761468, member: 19065"]I already gave you a link to the information for bullion version mintages. Go back and read the details for each coin to see the mintages on that page. Just scroll down and you will see each coin detailed.It should be pretty clear, so I don't know why there's any confusion.</p><p> </p><p>The versions with "P" mintmarks have varied mintage per coin design because it's determined after sales end, based on units of each sold directly to customers from the Mint via their product catalog. So whatever the sales figures were, reflects that coin's mintage.</p><p> </p><p>It's also worth looking up the coin legislation for each year to see how many of these coins the Mint has been permitted to mint in total. From that figure they usually have divided equally amongst the given year's five designs. In the first year, 2010 the figure was set at an overall number inclusive of all designs. The following years, the coin legislation changed and was adjusted based on demand for total units to be minted, that's one overall figure for the bullion versions and one overall figure for the 5 "P" versions. A little background<a href="http://www.americathebeautifulsilvercoin.net/2012/12/total-mintage-numbers-for-the-2012-america-the-beautiful-5-oz-silver-bullion-coins-series/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.americathebeautifulsilvercoin.net/2012/12/total-mintage-numbers-for-the-2012-america-the-beautiful-5-oz-silver-bullion-coins-series/" rel="nofollow"> here.</a></p><p> </p><p>It's really much easier if you look this stuff up online to get specific numbers rather than relying on me or others trying to recite it all here for you, as all you want to know is out there, for both versions of these coins, <a href="http://www.coinnews.net/home/coin-news-extra/2012-america-the-beautiful-5-oz-silver-bullion-coins-sell-out/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coinnews.net/home/coin-news-extra/2012-america-the-beautiful-5-oz-silver-bullion-coins-sell-out/" rel="nofollow">bullion</a> and unc. "P", and for each design released in each of the years they've been minted so far.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1761468, member: 19065"]I already gave you a link to the information for bullion version mintages. Go back and read the details for each coin to see the mintages on that page. Just scroll down and you will see each coin detailed.It should be pretty clear, so I don't know why there's any confusion. The versions with "P" mintmarks have varied mintage per coin design because it's determined after sales end, based on units of each sold directly to customers from the Mint via their product catalog. So whatever the sales figures were, reflects that coin's mintage. It's also worth looking up the coin legislation for each year to see how many of these coins the Mint has been permitted to mint in total. From that figure they usually have divided equally amongst the given year's five designs. In the first year, 2010 the figure was set at an overall number inclusive of all designs. The following years, the coin legislation changed and was adjusted based on demand for total units to be minted, that's one overall figure for the bullion versions and one overall figure for the 5 "P" versions. A little background[URL='http://www.americathebeautifulsilvercoin.net/2012/12/total-mintage-numbers-for-the-2012-america-the-beautiful-5-oz-silver-bullion-coins-series/'] here.[/URL] It's really much easier if you look this stuff up online to get specific numbers rather than relying on me or others trying to recite it all here for you, as all you want to know is out there, for both versions of these coins, [URL='http://www.coinnews.net/home/coin-news-extra/2012-america-the-beautiful-5-oz-silver-bullion-coins-sell-out/']bullion[/URL] and unc. "P", and for each design released in each of the years they've been minted so far.[/QUOTE]
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