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<p>[QUOTE="in5urgent, post: 1785883, member: 56083"]<font face="Arial"><span style="color: #000000">That is a reasonable idea cpm9ball, that they may finish Native American Dollar production early in the year. I don’t know how the mint schedules its production though. I doubt that they run full-tilt minting everything they can from January until they finish and then lay a bunch of people off for the last part of the year to rehire them again the next January – I’d think it more likely that they would schedule their production to be even throughout the year.</span></font></p><p> </p><p><font face="Arial"><span style="color: #000000">If they do spread it out across the year and one year’s production is close enough to the next years’ I’m thinking that it would be likely for this to happen eventually because the obverse/reverse strikes happen separately from the edge lettering. After going through a 2012 obverse/reverse die set, maybe a coin could be stuck in the hopper or something and not go through the edge-incused lettering process until a load of 2013 planchets gets dumped on it and knocks it loose. I don’t really know how the machine feeds though, so I don’t know if that sounds plausible or just silly.</span></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="in5urgent, post: 1785883, member: 56083"][FONT=Arial][COLOR=#000000]That is a reasonable idea cpm9ball, that they may finish Native American Dollar production early in the year. I don’t know how the mint schedules its production though. I doubt that they run full-tilt minting everything they can from January until they finish and then lay a bunch of people off for the last part of the year to rehire them again the next January – I’d think it more likely that they would schedule their production to be even throughout the year.[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Arial][COLOR=#000000]If they do spread it out across the year and one year’s production is close enough to the next years’ I’m thinking that it would be likely for this to happen eventually because the obverse/reverse strikes happen separately from the edge lettering. After going through a 2012 obverse/reverse die set, maybe a coin could be stuck in the hopper or something and not go through the edge-incused lettering process until a load of 2013 planchets gets dumped on it and knocks it loose. I don’t really know how the machine feeds though, so I don’t know if that sounds plausible or just silly.[/COLOR][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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