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mintage

[min-tij] / ˈmɪn tɪdʒ /


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In addition, due to their rarity, numismatic coins also hold value based on their age, condition and mintage numbers.

From Encyclopedia.com

There are so few because, at the particular point in 2009, there was low demand for 50 pence pieces, and that resulted in a low mintage - or production run - of the Kew Gardens 50 pence.

From BBC

It’s that low mintage that gives North Korean coins their value among collectors.

From Seattle Times

The Singapore Mint, which this week unveiled a commemorative medallion for the summit, later raised the mintage for the gold and silver medallions after an overwhelming response.

From Reuters

The coins will be a limited mintage of 7,500 and will cost £80 each from the Royal Mint.

From BBC