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<p>[QUOTE="Long Beard, post: 4375680, member: 108674"]Following the numbers from 2014 forward, had the Mint not included a West Point cent the mintage would almost certainly have dropped for 2019 below 300,000. This leaves no doubt as to the mint's intent on driving sales upwards. What amazes me the most is the cost of that 2012. Why?? No longer a lowest mintage, the price has dropped but not enough to justify. Still way over valued.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Long Beard, post: 4375680, member: 108674"]Following the numbers from 2014 forward, had the Mint not included a West Point cent the mintage would almost certainly have dropped for 2019 below 300,000. This leaves no doubt as to the mint's intent on driving sales upwards. What amazes me the most is the cost of that 2012. Why?? No longer a lowest mintage, the price has dropped but not enough to justify. Still way over valued.[/QUOTE]
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