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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1695256, member: 68"]Yes, those are all type "d's. </p><p><br /></p><p>The '79 is the toughest of these dates after '78 and account for about 5% of mintage, the '80 is around 12% and the '82 and '83's are quite common (~25%)(there is no '82-P). The '77 is quite scarce and I'd estimate the mintage in the 150,000 range with the Denver at triple that. The '78 is "common" with about a million made and the '78-D a little lower. The '77 and '78 are really tough and Uncs are scarce to non-existent. In those days people just didn't save rolls of coins and these don't appear in mint sets. There were an IN and a PA dealers who supplied these markets but I've sampled everything they sold and no type "d's. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've found only three of the 77-P's. One's a low end AU, one's VF, and the last one I found about eight years ago is a cull VG. The '79-P was released largely in the Chicago and NW Ind region. I could have set aside rolls and bags of them but they were so common I didn't bother. I barely managed to save a couple nice ones for my collection before I realized what was happening.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1695256, member: 68"]Yes, those are all type "d's. The '79 is the toughest of these dates after '78 and account for about 5% of mintage, the '80 is around 12% and the '82 and '83's are quite common (~25%)(there is no '82-P). The '77 is quite scarce and I'd estimate the mintage in the 150,000 range with the Denver at triple that. The '78 is "common" with about a million made and the '78-D a little lower. The '77 and '78 are really tough and Uncs are scarce to non-existent. In those days people just didn't save rolls of coins and these don't appear in mint sets. There were an IN and a PA dealers who supplied these markets but I've sampled everything they sold and no type "d's. I've found only three of the 77-P's. One's a low end AU, one's VF, and the last one I found about eight years ago is a cull VG. The '79-P was released largely in the Chicago and NW Ind region. I could have set aside rolls and bags of them but they were so common I didn't bother. I barely managed to save a couple nice ones for my collection before I realized what was happening.[/QUOTE]
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