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<p>[QUOTE="planman2014, post: 2868935, member: 71412"]It would be any number of coins that were struck and destroyed (supposedly) or ones that might not of even been struck. Off top of head:</p><p><br /></p><p>1974 Steel-Clad 1c (Struck and supposedly some snuck out from melting pot)</p><p>1975 Aluminum 1c (Struck but none so far found)</p><p>1975 Steel Clad 1c (Struck but none know)</p><p>1970 Peace Dollar (I believe struck but not 100%. None known)</p><p>1964 Franklin Half (Breen claims existed)</p><p>1849 $25 Templeton Reid (Stolen from Mint and never recovered)</p><p>1873-S Seated Dollar (700 struck but none known)</p><p>1873-S Seated Half Dollar Arrows (5000 stuck but none known)</p><p>1870-s Quarter (Almost assuredly was struck and one probably in San Francisco Mint cornerstone)</p><p>1841-o $5. (Supposedly melted)</p><p>1793 Chain Struck in Gold (Old story. Nobody knows)</p><p>1869-cc Coins. (Carson City Mint was not officially operating until 1870 but was capable of producing coins in late 1869 and could/probably stuck some coins. Maybe some dated 1869)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="planman2014, post: 2868935, member: 71412"]It would be any number of coins that were struck and destroyed (supposedly) or ones that might not of even been struck. Off top of head: 1974 Steel-Clad 1c (Struck and supposedly some snuck out from melting pot) 1975 Aluminum 1c (Struck but none so far found) 1975 Steel Clad 1c (Struck but none know) 1970 Peace Dollar (I believe struck but not 100%. None known) 1964 Franklin Half (Breen claims existed) 1849 $25 Templeton Reid (Stolen from Mint and never recovered) 1873-S Seated Dollar (700 struck but none known) 1873-S Seated Half Dollar Arrows (5000 stuck but none known) 1870-s Quarter (Almost assuredly was struck and one probably in San Francisco Mint cornerstone) 1841-o $5. (Supposedly melted) 1793 Chain Struck in Gold (Old story. Nobody knows) 1869-cc Coins. (Carson City Mint was not officially operating until 1870 but was capable of producing coins in late 1869 and could/probably stuck some coins. Maybe some dated 1869)[/QUOTE]
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