This compact thoroughbred from the 1970s/1980s Ford stable, the "little carefree car" as the Ford Pinto was known, exceeded production numbers of 3 million. Without access to the databases of vehicle licensing authorities world wide, however, it would be difficult to ascertain how many Pintos are still in circulation today.
Out of the 186,775,000 that were struck nobody knows how many are still in circulation.
Out of the 186,775,000 that were struck nobody knows how many are still in circulation.
The Royal Mint produced 89.886 million 1996 One Pound coins, many of which are still in circulation.
Many 1965 quarters are still in circulation, they have no silver in them and are only face value.
I do not believe there is a finite lifespan for Australian coins. They stay in circulation until they are damaged or too worn to be identified easily. There are still many of the first issue of Australian 1966 decimal coins in circulation.
So many were made and saved you are better off spending them, they are still in circulation.
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
The Ford 5000-6000 series are an older series of Fords. Ford collectors restore these tractors, and many parts are still available for them.
Way too many are still in circulation to be worth more than face value.
Many Ford models were (and still are) quite popular, such as the Mustang, Escort, Crown Victoria, etc...
None. They were only produced as proof or uncirculated for collectors. Both are still available on line.
The Ford Gran Torino was originally released in the year 1972. It is an amazing vehicle, loved by many, sought after, and still driven by many people today.