Mintage for the 1904 Half eagle is: Philadelphia 392,000 and 136 Proofs. San Francisco 97,000
There were 1,000 1988 Isle of Man Proof gold "One Angel" coins minted.
There were about 10,041,000 British 1904 Sovereigns minted at the Royal Mint London (no mintmark). There were about 3,743,000 British 1904 Sovereigns minted at the Melbourne Mint (mintmark = M to the right of the date). There were about 4,506,000 British 1904 Sovereigns minted at the Perth Mint (mintmark = P to the right of the date). There were about 2,986,000 British 1904 Sovereigns minted at the Sydney Mint (mintmark = S to the right of the date).
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
British coins minted in 1783 include - Guinea (gold) Half-Guinea (gold) Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many counterfeit coins produced.
If you refer to the range of Sovereign coinage, the vast majority of these coins were minted at the Royal Mint London until the Mint moved operations to Llantrisant Wales in 1968.Coins minted at the Royal Mint have no mintmark.From about 1871 to 1931 inclusive, many British gold coins were minted where the gold was mined to minimise the time, expense and risk of transporting gold and coins to and from various parts of the Empire.British coins not minted at the Royal Mint were variously minted at the following Mints -Melbourne - mintmark MOttawa - mintmark CPerth - mintmark PPretoria - mintmark SASydney - mintmark SBombay - mintmark IThese mintmarks are visible on Sovereign coinage below the image of the Monarch on many of the earlier 19th century coins, or to the right of the year on the reverse of later coins.
Since 1970 (to 2011) 47, 054,145 1oz coins were minted. The largest amount minted in one year was in 1978 when 6, 012, 293 were minted.
1862 is the highest mintage of the series at 1,361,355. Only 35 Proof coins were made.
The combined mintage from both Mints ( Philadelphia & San Francisco ) and including Proofs is 11,391,272 coins
There were 1,710,946 1892 British Halfcrown coins minted.
That information will not be released until around March of 2010. Their still minting the coins
There were 4,337,200 Australian 1997 50 cent coins minted.
The Vatican has produced many coin sets over the years. You need to know what year the coins were minted and also if they are gold or silver or not.