Minor coins delivered to melter FYE 6/30/1874
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Nickel one-cent (pieces)......5,254,000
Bronze one-cent.......................46,000
Bronze two-cent..................1,800,000
Source:Annual Report of the Director of the Mint to the Secretary of the Treasury for Fiscal Year June 30, 1874.
So much for relying on mintages.
Joe
Bronze one-cent.......................46,000
Bronze two-cent..................1,800,000
Source:Annual Report of the Director of the Mint to the Secretary of the Treasury for Fiscal Year June 30, 1874.
So much for relying on mintages.
Joe
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New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Joe
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
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While the records for 1875 were missing at the archives, here is the info for FYE 6/30/1876.
Copper one-cent (pieces).......208,934
Nickel one-cent......................4,145,000
Bronze one-cent......................101,052
Bronze two-cent.....................1,136,262
Nickel three-cent.........................22,192
Nickel five-cent............................46,662
Total delv'd to melter:............5,660,102
Joe
It's very possible that the above numbers include defective items minted that never left the building and were not included in the mintages.
<< <i>Appears to be an annual summary.
While the records for 1875 were missing at the archives, here is the info for FYE 6/30/1876.
Copper one-cent (pieces).......208,934
Nickel one-cent......................4,145,000
Bronze one-cent......................101,052
Bronze two-cent.....................1,136,262
Nickel three-cent.........................22,192
Nickel five-cent............................46,662
Total delv'd to melter:............5,660,102
Joe
They really didn't like those two-centers.
It's very possible that the above numbers include defective items minted that never left the building and were not included in the mintages. >>