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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 751473, member: 19065"]I'm confused by your thinking... I believe that the subscriptions are not for a particular year of coinage as none appears in the details of a subscription. So why does it matter if you have one or two separate subscriptions? Whatever is the next product released is what you'll get. The only thing that one might differ in multiple subscriptions is amount of pieces to be fulfilled for each subscription. I say this because if the Mint imposed a household limit and you have a subscription for an amount greater than that, would the Mint not fulfill your order if the subscription exceeds the amount per household? or does the Mint correct subscription orders for household limits and only partially fulfill those. I'm not doubting your plan, I am hopeful as well and have several subscriptions for the same exact product, lets say the ASE proof coin with three different amount of pieces per order: 1, 3, 5 in hopes of circumventing household limits from dropping my order if I have exceeded the limit. Just curious, thanks for your replies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 751473, member: 19065"]I'm confused by your thinking... I believe that the subscriptions are not for a particular year of coinage as none appears in the details of a subscription. So why does it matter if you have one or two separate subscriptions? Whatever is the next product released is what you'll get. The only thing that one might differ in multiple subscriptions is amount of pieces to be fulfilled for each subscription. I say this because if the Mint imposed a household limit and you have a subscription for an amount greater than that, would the Mint not fulfill your order if the subscription exceeds the amount per household? or does the Mint correct subscription orders for household limits and only partially fulfill those. I'm not doubting your plan, I am hopeful as well and have several subscriptions for the same exact product, lets say the ASE proof coin with three different amount of pieces per order: 1, 3, 5 in hopes of circumventing household limits from dropping my order if I have exceeded the limit. Just curious, thanks for your replies.[/QUOTE]
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