I'm a bit confused with your question. There were well over 6 billion Lincoln cents minted in 1973, along with quarters, Eisenhower dollars, nickels and dimes minted in 1973. All these coins (other than the Eisenhower dollar) can easily be found in your pocket change.
Because they doesn't exist that time xD
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
They were coins minted by the Philidelphia mint
The US Mint officially began producing coins in 1793.
The normal position for the VDB on all cents minted since 1918 is under Lincoln's bust, to the left edge of his coat. However some 1973 cents from Philadephia - no mint mark - were accidentally minted with no VDBThese pennies are worth $0.15 and up depending on condition. They are considered a mint error and collectible.The Denver and San-Fransisco (D & S) minted coins from 1973 all have the VDB under Lincoln's bust. There's more at www.collectorscorner.org/pocket.html
The initial 5 cent coins minted by the US mint were the Shield 5 cent coins - and they were initially minted in the year 1866. Prior to that, the Draped Bust Half Dime, Capped Bust Half Dime, and the Seated Liberty Half Dime were minted. However, there were NO 5 cent coins minted in the year of 1815.
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
The coins that were minted in France in 1790 were called the livre tournois.
Current circulating U.S. coins are minted in Philadelphia and Denver, with collector proof coins minted in San Francisco.
There was no 1977 British One Pound coin minted. The first general circulation One Pound coins was minted in 1983.
There were 1,710,946 1892 British Halfcrown coins minted.
Australian coins minted at the Melbourne Mint do not have a mintmark.
Of the few Australian general circulation coins that were minted in either 1989 or 1990, there were fewer general circulation 1990 coins minted, making them slightly rarer. 1 cent coins - 1989 - 168 million minted 1990 - 52.99 million minted 2 cent coins - 1989 - 124.5 million minted 1990 - none minted for general circulation 5 cent coins - 1989 - 43 million minted 1990 - 31.81 million minted 10 cent coins - 1989 - 43 million minted 1990 - 23.69 million minted 20 cent coins - 1989 - none minted for general circulation 1990 - none minted for general circulation 50 cent coins - 1989 - none minted for general circulation 1990 - none minted for general circulation 1 Dollar coins - 1989 - none minted for general circulation 1990 - none minted for general circulation 2 Dollar coins - 1989 - 30 million minted 1990 - 8.7 million minted
They were coins minted by the Philidelphia mint
No US dollar coins were minted in 1983.
There were 4,337,200 Australian 1997 50 cent coins minted.
Most people who collect British coins would collect coins minted before 1968.
Coins dated 1970 were minted at three mints. Coins bearing no mintmark were minted in Philadelphia. Those with an "S" Mintmark were made in San Fransisco. Those with a "D" mintmark were made in Denver.