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<p>[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 1285590, member: 18157"]I've also heard "rumors" of dealers melting earlier issues. I suppose it could have happened, but it doesn't seem to make sense to me. Bullion is bullion...why would dealers melt pure gold coins just to make everyone else's coins worth more. I suspect it was just an attempt to increase interest in the coins the Dealers were trying to sell...(jmho).</p><p><br /></p><p>The link I posted shows that First Spouse coins are sold during the same period of their associated Presidential dollar. There are four (4) Presidential dollars issued throughout the year...usually the first week of <b>March</b>, <b>June</b>, <b>September</b>, and <b>December</b>. The Mary Lincoln First Spouse coin went on sale 03Dec2010 and should go off sale right around 03Dec2011. </p><p><br /></p><p>First Spouse coins often sell out early, but rarely stay on sale more than a week or so after they're supposed to go off sale. I believe the Anna Harrison was the most notable exception. Anna stayed on sale about three (3) weeks after it was suppose to go off sale so it's not impossible to happen...just improbable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 1285590, member: 18157"]I've also heard "rumors" of dealers melting earlier issues. I suppose it could have happened, but it doesn't seem to make sense to me. Bullion is bullion...why would dealers melt pure gold coins just to make everyone else's coins worth more. I suspect it was just an attempt to increase interest in the coins the Dealers were trying to sell...(jmho). The link I posted shows that First Spouse coins are sold during the same period of their associated Presidential dollar. There are four (4) Presidential dollars issued throughout the year...usually the first week of [B]March[/B], [B]June[/B], [B]September[/B], and [B]December[/B]. The Mary Lincoln First Spouse coin went on sale 03Dec2010 and should go off sale right around 03Dec2011. First Spouse coins often sell out early, but rarely stay on sale more than a week or so after they're supposed to go off sale. I believe the Anna Harrison was the most notable exception. Anna stayed on sale about three (3) weeks after it was suppose to go off sale so it's not impossible to happen...just improbable.[/QUOTE]
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