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<p>[QUOTE="kortgawain, post: 59304, member: 3520"]The Mint always gains; otherwise we would have no proofs, not mint sets, no commemoratives, no matter coins, no Goodacre dollars, no 1995W SE's, and no special packaged sets. That is a given. It is a never ending project trying to keep up with the changes, the assembly of the collections, and the cost of purchasing these slight variations that end up costing quite a bit for us anal collectors that want all of the varieties, types, and packages.</p><p><br /></p><p>I mean 62 coins to collect for 11 different denominations (and including the two nickels and five quarters) is a lot, not to mention the packaged sets and commemorative sets. That seemed to be lawdogct's frustration point, and I certainly understand it.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Mint has a lot to gain either way, but it will certainly not lose by this newest endeavor. It will be either very successful or moderately successful, but never a loss.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kortgawain, post: 59304, member: 3520"]The Mint always gains; otherwise we would have no proofs, not mint sets, no commemoratives, no matter coins, no Goodacre dollars, no 1995W SE's, and no special packaged sets. That is a given. It is a never ending project trying to keep up with the changes, the assembly of the collections, and the cost of purchasing these slight variations that end up costing quite a bit for us anal collectors that want all of the varieties, types, and packages. I mean 62 coins to collect for 11 different denominations (and including the two nickels and five quarters) is a lot, not to mention the packaged sets and commemorative sets. That seemed to be lawdogct's frustration point, and I certainly understand it. The Mint has a lot to gain either way, but it will certainly not lose by this newest endeavor. It will be either very successful or moderately successful, but never a loss.[/QUOTE]
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