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Census data for 50th anniversary silver set???

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It has been posted on the Mints web site. Go there and click on LEARN, then, COIN PROGRAMS, and you should see something like sales or mintage reports on the right hand side. Click that and it will give you four choices. take the first one, I think its coin and medal programs. Second page near the bottom you will find what you are looking for.

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Not what I'm talking about - that's just sales #s.

 

I'm talking about NGC census (heck, PCGS population too) data. If you lookup a coin it takes you to a "nocensus" page (check the URL).

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You are correct. It is pretty hard to make heads or tails out of the chart. But there are some numbers up.

 

Or maybe people are only sending in their P's, D,s & S's and holding on to their reverse and enhanced proofs to get graded later.

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I know that they are being graded... here is one: http://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/index.aspx?CertNumber=2647300-001

 

But the links don't connect up (yet)

 

View NGC Coin Explorer Coin Details -->

http://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/no-census/2014-p-silver-high-relief-50c-pf-coinid-824316'>http://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/no-census/2014-p-silver-high-relief-50c-pf-coinid-824316 just goes to a "There are no Details for this coin." page

 

and

 

View NGC Coin Explorer Article --> http://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/no-census/ goes to Atlanta (that's a bad IT joke, 404 is the web's code for a not found error page and 404 is the area code for Atlanta... ok, if you have to explain the joke...)

 

 

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