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Queens Beasts Mintage by weight and metal type?


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I did do a search here and didn't find any answers so I apologize if this is a repeat.

I've heard other members here reference the mintages of some of the QB's but have not seen a reference to a table listing all the QB so far by weight and type of precious metal. Is this information available for years past? Thank you for any assistance on this topic or possible places to look. If its on the Royal Mints site, I didn't see it- Would not be the first time I missed something that was there.  😮 

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11 hours ago, Sovstacker said:

This reply is to everyone.

For the unlimited mintage years, I understand that they will make as many as they can sell. When a production year is over, like the 2016 Beasts,  they have only minted a fixed number of each made or the year on the coin would have to change?  So even though it states unlimited, there is a fixed amount made, unless they continue production of 2016 coins in 2017/2018/2019/2020  etc.... which is not to be confused with unsold stock in a warehouse that is sold in follow on years. (which would still be a fixed production number)

Any clarifications on how changing of years after the year changes effects the date on the coin? I would think it would change but I don't want to assume! I would hope that when 2020 came, mints are not still stamping 2019 on coins

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