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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 711377, member: 19065"]<b>A speculative response only</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I've wondered about the details of how this will work this year too since the announcement of their sale was made and given the point in the year when these coins will become available. I'd like to think that they would only sell them during 2009, but nothing stops the Mint from rewriting or defining the rules is there? anything in the coin legislation to prevent this? I suppose they could leave all their coins that do not fully sell out on sale indefinitely but I'd bet that hurts sales and is havoc on inventory. I think it's more probably that they stop selling '09 coins at the end of the year and make way for next years product campaigns to launch, while liquidating the previous years inventory at priced-to-move offers to dealers. That or they reduce premiums and sell them at Mint tables in coin shows. I don't know but I don't think the Mint sends their produced coins back to melt, to reinvest in next years production.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 711377, member: 19065"][b]A speculative response only[/b] I've wondered about the details of how this will work this year too since the announcement of their sale was made and given the point in the year when these coins will become available. I'd like to think that they would only sell them during 2009, but nothing stops the Mint from rewriting or defining the rules is there? anything in the coin legislation to prevent this? I suppose they could leave all their coins that do not fully sell out on sale indefinitely but I'd bet that hurts sales and is havoc on inventory. I think it's more probably that they stop selling '09 coins at the end of the year and make way for next years product campaigns to launch, while liquidating the previous years inventory at priced-to-move offers to dealers. That or they reduce premiums and sell them at Mint tables in coin shows. I don't know but I don't think the Mint sends their produced coins back to melt, to reinvest in next years production.[/QUOTE]
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