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Old 04-08-2009, 05:27 PM   #69 (permalink)
green18
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When the Lincoln Commem was first offered there was a "strict ordering limit of 100 units per household". I thought this limit was excessive as it gives dealers and speculators an unfair advantage and now the option to buy from the mint is gone. When the Lincoln Dollar/Cent set comes up I'm sure the buying option will be somewhat limited but I don't see it being limited, to say, one unit per household. How many o' these dang things you want to order Elaine?
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