mintage
/ˈmaɪntɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being minted, or the total quantity of coins minted during a particular period.
“The museum displayed a vast collection of coins, which included a rare specimen from a notable mintage in the 18th century.”
2. noun
A particular issue or batch of coins minted during a certain period.
“The 1965 silver mintage was a highly sought-after collection among coin enthusiasts.”