I will bite, because it does look cool this new feature
Zac I noticed you had a lot around 1790 and then realised, you have all those conders from that 1787 - 1814 period.
Here is my chart in 2 parts.

Mainly as I have 6 ancient coins dated 400BC (Carthage copper thing) and 5 Roman coins from the late 3rd to mid 4th century, then nothing until the 17th century AD.
The second chart is a close up showing my coins from 1635/36 (Charles I Halfcrown) to various 2019 ones. The period before 1860 is mostly British halfcrowns, some conders and a few foreign silver coins. 1860 is where bronze Farthings, Halfpence and Pennies kick in and I have a nearly complete set. My coins increase dramamtically in the 1930s and 1940s when I have 90% of the Halfcrowns issued and all of the NZ Predecimal coins in that 1933 - 1967 era.
Peak is definitely the 1970s as many of world coins and one of proof sets date from this era, although 1958 is my biggest year with 59 coins dated that year.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society