The 1902 crowns, specifically the British silver crowns, had a mintage of approximately 2,560,000 coins. These were issued during the reign of King Edward VII. However, the exact number can vary slightly depending on the specific type of crown being referenced, such as those minted for different regions or commemorative editions.
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Ping-Pong - 1902 was released on: UK: May 1902 USA: September 1902
Many coins were minted for India in 1945. It is probably not rare.
On the Marseilles Tramway - 1902 was released on: USA: November 1902
There were 1,128 New Zealand "Waitangi" 1935 Crowns minted. There were 200,020 New Zealand "Royal Visit" 1949 Crowns minted.
There were 26,977,000 British 1902 Pennies minted.
Mintage of 1902 Barber dimes: Proof 777/ Philadelphia 21,380,000/ New Orleans 4,500,000/ San Francisco 2,070,000
There were no 1823 British Crowns (Five Shillings) minted.
There were no British Crowns minted from 1903 to 1926 inclusive.
There was no 1947 New Zealand Crown (Five Shillings) minted. New Zealand Crowns were only minted in 1935, 1949 and 1953.
None. Halfcrowns were last minted in 1967. Prior to decimalisation in 1971, there would have been 8 Halfcrowns in one British Pound.
Individual quantities per variant are not given. There was a total of 13,672,960 halfpennies of both types minted. Significantly fewer than half of them would be "low tide" coins.
There were no British Ten Pound gold coins minted in 1902, or any other year prior to decimal currency.
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No. The Lincoln cent was first minted in 1909, to honor the centennial of Lincoln's birth. All 1902 cents carry the famous Indian Head design.
The half crown coin was minted in the United Kingdom until 1967, with the last coins being produced that year. Therefore, there were no half crowns minted in 1968 or 1969. The coin was officially withdrawn from circulation in 1970 as part of the decimalization process.