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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3390986, member: 19250"]As for the dime I cannot tell you what would stop the process once it starts....I will say be glad that it is a $5 Coin and easy replaced. I have coin mostly nickels that after being slabed carbon spots did surface and there's nothing can be done .</p><p>As the spot can be lightened but will never go away. </p><p>Question #2</p><p>World coins a mintage of 100,000 isn't rare far from it..... From the stand point of U.S. coins yes 100k is low..... but I say below 5K would be a low mintage depending on what country we are talking about. </p><p>Think about it..... depending on what country a 3rd world country doesn't need high mintages as a world leader would.</p><p>Your sol may or may not be in demand and would only sell if someone really wants it for their collection.</p><p>And another point about rare coins consider they are only rare if in demand....</p><p>As look at nickels there are two Jeffersons matte proofs a 94 and a 97 that are extremely low mintages when talking nickels.....but the 97 with a mintage of only 25k can be obtained very reasonable priced.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3390986, member: 19250"]As for the dime I cannot tell you what would stop the process once it starts....I will say be glad that it is a $5 Coin and easy replaced. I have coin mostly nickels that after being slabed carbon spots did surface and there's nothing can be done . As the spot can be lightened but will never go away. Question #2 World coins a mintage of 100,000 isn't rare far from it..... From the stand point of U.S. coins yes 100k is low..... but I say below 5K would be a low mintage depending on what country we are talking about. Think about it..... depending on what country a 3rd world country doesn't need high mintages as a world leader would. Your sol may or may not be in demand and would only sell if someone really wants it for their collection. And another point about rare coins consider they are only rare if in demand.... As look at nickels there are two Jeffersons matte proofs a 94 and a 97 that are extremely low mintages when talking nickels.....but the 97 with a mintage of only 25k can be obtained very reasonable priced.[/QUOTE]
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