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Best source for mintage figures


StevenDS

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I tried using the search function to see whether there is already a thread about it, but couldn't find what I was looking for.

What sources are you guys using to get most up to date mintage figures? Is the minting company the best source? Is there a dedicated website which covers most minting companies?

As an example, I was looking for the mintage figures of the Libertads. Best source I found was actually a Wikipedia page, which is up to date till 2018 mintage.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertad_(coin)

However I would very much like to know what the planned mintage for 2019 is for every oz variety, but I can’t find any info. If announced of course, thought I read somewhere that the Libertad is not predetermined. 

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You will never get a planned mintage from the Mexican Mint or most mints for that matter. 

Best you will get is years later in Mexico. Eeees Mexico....eg......mintage numbers for the 5 and 2oz for 2001 changed overnight....the 2oz went from 6,700 to 900......the 5oz went from 4,000 to 200...they just make it up decades later........eeeees Mexico....

Silver1 ozers are reasonably accurate after the event but eeeees mexico ! 

On a serious note no mint will tell you in advance how many.

 

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