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<p>[QUOTE="USCoinsInfo, post: 862551, member: 24491"]Well what I consider a key date or semi-key date are coins that have a significantly less mintage than the others. For example the 1909-S VDB Wheat Cent is considered a key date because while it has around 500,000 as its average mintage is 50 Million - 300 Million which is significantly less. I am probably wrong to think that though, what is the numismatic definition for key date and semi-key date?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks numismatist[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="USCoinsInfo, post: 862551, member: 24491"]Well what I consider a key date or semi-key date are coins that have a significantly less mintage than the others. For example the 1909-S VDB Wheat Cent is considered a key date because while it has around 500,000 as its average mintage is 50 Million - 300 Million which is significantly less. I am probably wrong to think that though, what is the numismatic definition for key date and semi-key date? Thanks numismatist[/QUOTE]
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