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If 1995 Was the 10th Anniversary, Shouldn't 2005 be the 20th?

I think this can also be called a mint error.... Kind of like when did the new millenium start.
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<< <i>Actually 1995 would be the error as it was in the 19th year. >>
19th??
1986 1st
1987 2nd
1988 3rd
1989 4th
1990 5th
1991 6th
1992 7th
1993 8th
1994 9th
1995 10th!
etc
etc
2005 20th
2006 21st
2006-1986=20
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<< <i>Then why was the 1995 the 10th? At least they could be consistent! >>
Because, they screwed up that year. Why worry about this one? Just go cry and complain about the 1995 one that should have been 1996
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<< <i>The point is if they counted 1995 as 10th.... 2005 should be 20th.....NOT 2006 >>
1995 was the 10th year of the SAE. But the 10th *anniversary* wasn't until 1996, and the 20th *anniversary* is in 2006.
Jonathan
1986 was the first year for the issue, 1987 was the first anniversary for the series.
1995 was the tenth issue but only the ninth anniversary of the series. this is where the mistake was made.
2006 is indeed the twenty-first issue, but it's correctly called the twentieth anniversary of the series.
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<< <i>Yes and no. Although there are 21 coins from 86-06, the first "birthday" is kind of like year zero and doesn't count - just like people birthdays. >>
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