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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2474190, member: 1765"]If I consider business strikes, proofs, commemoratives, and modern NCLT, I think I would always consider less than 500 to be low mintage, and I would always consider 50,000,000 and higher to be not low mintage (I consider 2009 nickels to be low mintage). Everything in between depends on context.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I were to consider patterns, then the low mintage threshold drops to 30.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2474190, member: 1765"]If I consider business strikes, proofs, commemoratives, and modern NCLT, I think I would always consider less than 500 to be low mintage, and I would always consider 50,000,000 and higher to be not low mintage (I consider 2009 nickels to be low mintage). Everything in between depends on context. If I were to consider patterns, then the low mintage threshold drops to 30.[/QUOTE]
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