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Coins of the United States dollar----

I'm curious why you listed the three cent bronze coin as "not circulated". Given that the mintage was only a few dozen pieces and AFAIK there were no plans to actually circulate the coin, I'd think it was more accurately listed as a pattern. However, I didn't want to change it without knowing why you classed it as you did. thanks, Scott. Almostfm (talk) 06:45, 16 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Got your message. I wouldn't say it's a "mistake"-it's a bit of a judgment call sometimes over where "pattern" stops and "not circulated" begins. The 1974 aluminum cent is a good example. They struck some as patterns, but later minted another million. If the coin had gotten congressional approval, the million they minted would have been released for circulation. Since, AFAIK, there's no difference between the coins that were actually struck as patterns and the million that were intended for circulation, there's no way to distinguish between them. take care, Almostfm (talk) 04:28, 17 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Native American Dollar Coin Program edit

Hello! There is a discussion here, with references for the continual minting of the Sacagawea/Native American US $1 coins after 2016 (i.e., after the end of the Presidential $1 Coin Program this year). The Native American Coin Act does not explicitly state that the Native American $1 Coin Program will end in 2016, if I am mistaken, please kindly source the original quote. Meanwhile, I have quoted the US Mint's official website as my source for the continuance of the Native American $1 Coin Program. I quote (bolding is my own): "Following the conclusion of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, the Native American $1 Coins will be issued in any order determined to be appropriate after consultation with the U.S. Senate Committee ...". In the edit summary of one of your reversions, you made mention of the [cancellation] due to [the] lack of demand, if this is true, please kindly provide a reliable source for this. Thank you! --Shibo77 (talk) 02:46, 7 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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October 2016 edit

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