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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2401935, member: 76863"]Agreed. I had not seen anything from Belarus before but I will look more into what they have been doing. The Royal Australian Mint and the French mint are two that I find myself wanting more and more stuff from. Canada has some stunning gold coins I would love as well the premium is just very hard to stomach on a lot of them. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I may more it is more unimaginative than conservative. The gold coins were an idea those foreign mints had done and the mint decided to do one of their own. Even though some do maybe get a bit carried away with what some people consider gimmicky coins they are copying the success the Perth mint has had with them. At least they are trying new things and giving people more options for collector versions of silver coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would also argue that even though the mint does focus on US history with commemorative, those other countries focus on it more with their substantially larger offerings celebrating their past. At this point I am pretty sure we have had more world coin issues celebrating historical events in the US than we have had from the mint.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2401935, member: 76863"]Agreed. I had not seen anything from Belarus before but I will look more into what they have been doing. The Royal Australian Mint and the French mint are two that I find myself wanting more and more stuff from. Canada has some stunning gold coins I would love as well the premium is just very hard to stomach on a lot of them. I may more it is more unimaginative than conservative. The gold coins were an idea those foreign mints had done and the mint decided to do one of their own. Even though some do maybe get a bit carried away with what some people consider gimmicky coins they are copying the success the Perth mint has had with them. At least they are trying new things and giving people more options for collector versions of silver coins. I would also argue that even though the mint does focus on US history with commemorative, those other countries focus on it more with their substantially larger offerings celebrating their past. At this point I am pretty sure we have had more world coin issues celebrating historical events in the US than we have had from the mint.[/QUOTE]
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