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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1903960, member: 26302"]Ok, just put in the law the CCACC is only allowed, at maximum, to authorize two commemorative coins a year. </p><p><br /></p><p>For the mint, I would give the mint permission to do things like make offmetal strikes and other items for collectors. I like the method of making them a maximum of one per household, and make someone sign a statement stating they are only buying this for their own private use, and not buying it for someone else, (and actually enforce this, like investigating how a large firm might obtain 100 sets right away to send away for grading). The problem with most mint offerings is large dealers buying up all supply and rank and file collectors not being able to obtain desirable mint products. While I understand it might be easier for the mint to process one large order, they need to understand their long term profitability depends on encouraging small collectors. I would think things like limited edition off metal strike sets with a limit of one per address might be a nice product to do this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1903960, member: 26302"]Ok, just put in the law the CCACC is only allowed, at maximum, to authorize two commemorative coins a year. For the mint, I would give the mint permission to do things like make offmetal strikes and other items for collectors. I like the method of making them a maximum of one per household, and make someone sign a statement stating they are only buying this for their own private use, and not buying it for someone else, (and actually enforce this, like investigating how a large firm might obtain 100 sets right away to send away for grading). The problem with most mint offerings is large dealers buying up all supply and rank and file collectors not being able to obtain desirable mint products. While I understand it might be easier for the mint to process one large order, they need to understand their long term profitability depends on encouraging small collectors. I would think things like limited edition off metal strike sets with a limit of one per address might be a nice product to do this.[/QUOTE]
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