Issuer with the Most Number of Coins

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Is it Germany with over 16600?

With the large time span and the countless regional mints and the fact that it seems small die variant are considered types by collectors of ancient coins (tbh each die looks a bit different from the other because how they were made) I would think it would be the Roman Empire.

At the rate they’re putting out coins, Niue will surpass Germany in 8 years or less. 

rsirian1

At the rate they’re putting out coins, Niue will surpass Germany in 8 years or less. 

 

I think much longer than 8 years, they have issued 7088 since 1987 so that's about 192 a year.

Besides, Germany will also keep minting.

Might be less than 8 years.  They seem to be accelerating, almost 1,000 last year.

 

2010    118 total    2.3 per week

2015    443              8.5

2020    550             10.5

2021    726             14.0

2022    809             15.6

2023    976             18.8

Actually, I just checked, if you tick all coins categories, the German total goes up to almost 22000! Wow 

And Rome has 35.000.

The way you are thinking, you are making is to take take Germany as the States, Republics and Private issue.

 

If you do this, you could add all the States and other entities to India, Russia and many other countries, and say they are from that one country.  In fact the German states like, Württemberg was a kingdom, with a King ruling it, so too was Prissia.  The fact that they later became part of the German Empire does not mean their coins are German, as in the German Empire, Weimar Republic, East Germany or German Federal Fepublic. It would be like saying the coins issued in Hawaii is American.

 

If you look at the number of couns issued by a “Government”, I see that Australia, France and Canada and Niue are bestowing collectors with Buckets of coins each year.

Ex-South African now living in Germany

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