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Some world coin info needed

Does anybody feel like leafing through their Krause and giving me the metal composition and mintages for these guys:

Bulgaria - 10 stot. 1999
Bulgaria - 20 stot. 1999
Hungary - 2 forint - 1997
Malta - 2c - 1982
Turkey - 250 bin lira - 2003
Yugoslavia - 1 dinar - 1965

Thanks yalls

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  • SapyxSapyx Posts: 2,261 ✭✭✭✭✭
    From the 2006 edition:

    Bulgaria - 10 stot. 1999 - copper-nickel, 8.23 mil.
    Bulgaria - 20 stot. 1999 - copper-nickel, 11.97 mil.
    Hungary - 2 forint - 1997 - copper-nickel, 70 mil.
    Malta - 2c - 1982 - copper-zinc. Unspecified mint (Royal Mint?), mintage figure not given. Franklin Mint (FM mintmark) 850 Unc, 1795 Proof.
    Turkey - 250 bin lira - 2003 - copper-nickel-zinc, mintage not given.
    Yugoslavia - 1 dinar - 1965 - copper-nickel,. 75.8 mil.

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  • ColinCMRColinCMR Posts: 1,482 ✭✭✭
    thanks so much Sapyx!!
  • I doubt the mintages for the Bulgarian coins are correct. They are still being minted with a frozen date (except for the 2002 proofs).
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  • ColinCMRColinCMR Posts: 1,482 ✭✭✭
    thanks for the heads up

    is there any distinguishable varieties?
  • The only distinguishable variety among modern Bulgarian coins is the 1 stotinka from 2000 with a coin rotation.

    I am yet to encounter one in circulation, though.
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