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<p>[QUOTE="angelo43, post: 26402121, member: 72622"]Back in the early 90's or so there was the revelation that the Franklin mint had to produce Unc coins for the other proof coins to be legal tender. Therefore there are many of these coins that have very small mintages. Some were being sold for outrageous prices back then. Krause has the correct mintages. For a good example see the Bahamas during the time of the Franklin mint heyday.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="angelo43, post: 26402121, member: 72622"]Back in the early 90's or so there was the revelation that the Franklin mint had to produce Unc coins for the other proof coins to be legal tender. Therefore there are many of these coins that have very small mintages. Some were being sold for outrageous prices back then. Krause has the correct mintages. For a good example see the Bahamas during the time of the Franklin mint heyday.[/QUOTE]
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