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After large numbers of double dies started turning up through searches, the 1995 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent lost some of its appeal. Current estimates suggest that as many as 500,000 examples may have been struck. These coins carry a premium, although prices remain relatively affordable.
No 1982 & 1983 Quarters were offered in OFFICIAL UNITED STATES UNCIRCULATED SETS, as none of those mint products were made during those two years due to federal government cutbacks.
1982 and 1983 quarters grading Extremely Fine 40 or better (especially uncirculated examples) are worth premiums over face value, and the reason is quite simple: none were offered in official United States uncirculated sets, as none of those mint products were made during those two years due to federal government cutbacks. What's more, a crippling economic recession in the early 1980s dissuaded many people from saving original U.S. Mint rolls and bags of 1982 and 1983 Washington quarters, leaving relatively few uncirculated examples available. This leaves collectors with few options for obtaining uncirculated 1982 and 1983 Washington quarters.
From an overall mintage of 3,677,175 proofs, it is estimated that 400,000 to 500,000 of these carry the Type 2 or clear mint mark. A small portion of 1979-S Susan B. Anthony dollars have this elusive clear S mintmark. The original die, which created a filled S, was re-cut later in 1979, producing this low-mintage scarcity. These proofs were not issued separately, but only as part of that year's 5-coin proof set, making them a tough find individually.
From an overall mintage of 3,677,175 proofs, it is estimated that 400,000 to 500,000 of these carry the Type 2 or clear mint mark. A small portion of 1979-S Susan B. Anthony dollars have this elusive clear S mintmark. The original die, which created a filled S, was re-cut later in 1979, producing this low-mintage scarcity. These proofs were not issued separately, but only as part of that year's 5-coin proof set, making them a tough find individually.
Only 8% of 1981-S Susan B. Anthony dollars have this elusive clear S mintmark. The original die, which created a filled S, was re-cut late in 1981, There is no record known elucidating exactly how many 1981-S Type II proof dollars were made. Estimates generally range from 350,000 to 450,000 pieces -a fraction of the 4,063,083 total Susan B.