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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1477218, member: 19065"]Just save up and buy what they offer if you like the coin. This is an initial offering. If the market demand is strong enough and the feasibility report shows the $25 palladium Eagle coin is supported by investors and collectors, then perhaps the product line can be expanded. But as it is, palladium is not a widely available coined metal that people seek out, creating fractionals from the start may not be the best business expense and decision to start with if they fail to attract attention and interest from customers. The Mint has withdrawn fractional coins from platinum eagles and gold buffalos alike. Expanding the product line too quickly can be detrimental to the overall introduction of a new metal and coin design for a rather fickle investing market as well for the fickel investor and collector customer of any such products.</p><p><br /></p><p>Think of this as an initial offering in an extension to the overall Eagle family of coins:</p><p><br /></p><p>$1 Silver Eagles</p><p>$25 Palladium Eagles</p><p>$5, $10, $25, $50 Gold Eagles </p><p>and</p><p>$100 Platinum Eagles[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1477218, member: 19065"]Just save up and buy what they offer if you like the coin. This is an initial offering. If the market demand is strong enough and the feasibility report shows the $25 palladium Eagle coin is supported by investors and collectors, then perhaps the product line can be expanded. But as it is, palladium is not a widely available coined metal that people seek out, creating fractionals from the start may not be the best business expense and decision to start with if they fail to attract attention and interest from customers. The Mint has withdrawn fractional coins from platinum eagles and gold buffalos alike. Expanding the product line too quickly can be detrimental to the overall introduction of a new metal and coin design for a rather fickle investing market as well for the fickel investor and collector customer of any such products. Think of this as an initial offering in an extension to the overall Eagle family of coins: $1 Silver Eagles $25 Palladium Eagles $5, $10, $25, $50 Gold Eagles and $100 Platinum Eagles[/QUOTE]
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