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Reeding on U.S. Coins

Denomination Number of Reeds
dime 118
quarter 119
half dollar 150
dollar (1.04 diameter) 189
Susan B. Anthony dollar 133
dollar Silver American Eagle bullion 201
$50 Gold American Eagle one ounce bullion 161
$25 Gold American Eagle half-ounce bullion 133
$10 Gold American Eagle quarter-ounce bullion 109
$5 Gold American Eagle tenth-ounce bullion 103
$5 Gold commemorative 106
$10 Gold commemorative (1984 Olympics) 135
 
Highest number of reeds:  Silver American Eagle one ounce dollar 201
 
Lowest number of reeds:  $1 gold coin (.511-inch diameter) 81

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