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The Denver mint produces a different number of coins each year. The numbers in recent years are in the billions. To find the average number struck in a day you would have to select a year and take the number produced and divide by 365.

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There is no set production rate at any U.S. Mint. Each mint produces a different amount of coins each day based on what the economy needs. The mintage of coins needed for 2011 was in the billions. To find the average struck in a day from any mint you would have to select a year and take the number produced and divide by 365.

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