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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1595261, member: 15929"]Well, in theory, since each die pairing can produce a million or more coins, I'd have to guess a million on each cent listed, 165,000 on the dimes, 170,000 on the quarters and as much as 180,000 on the half's. I know that it sounds "unreasonable" given current populations and current trends but the proof reverse differences are so minor I just do not see where some press operator would spot a difference and pull the dies. So, this means that the dies were more than likely used for a full run.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is not to say that attrition has not captured some of these coins though so perhaps an adjustment down to say 50% or perhaps 25% might be appropriate?</p><p><br /></p><p>Almost forgot, TPG Populations only have to do with how many have been "submitted" and successfully graded but has little to do with how many might exist. Whose to say that a full roll of 1999 WAM's isn't out there waiting to be found? Or perhaps pristine Type B quarters?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1595261, member: 15929"]Well, in theory, since each die pairing can produce a million or more coins, I'd have to guess a million on each cent listed, 165,000 on the dimes, 170,000 on the quarters and as much as 180,000 on the half's. I know that it sounds "unreasonable" given current populations and current trends but the proof reverse differences are so minor I just do not see where some press operator would spot a difference and pull the dies. So, this means that the dies were more than likely used for a full run. This is not to say that attrition has not captured some of these coins though so perhaps an adjustment down to say 50% or perhaps 25% might be appropriate? Almost forgot, TPG Populations only have to do with how many have been "submitted" and successfully graded but has little to do with how many might exist. Whose to say that a full roll of 1999 WAM's isn't out there waiting to be found? Or perhaps pristine Type B quarters?[/QUOTE]
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