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<p>[QUOTE="NumisMan77, post: 26650822, member: 88103"]Yeah, I'm done. I received a 'warning' email from the Mint about price adjustments. I figured the prices were already too high. Of all the world mints that produced 'collectible' coins and coin sets, The US Mint was pretty much the most expensive. Only the mints that produced 'boutique silver' coins were more expensive. I didn't realize it but, I had 12 subscriptions to cancel. What really pushed me over the edge were the non-precious metal products. The mint set jumped from $33.25 to $124.50. There's going to be a flood of canceled subscriptions from customers that not only can't afford the new prices but also those buyers that won't have 'permission' from the other half. Of course, none of this will make any difference to the Mint. It's the government, they don't have to make a profit or explain anything to investors. However, it's not like the Mint is going to take much of a hit if at all. They've been waiting for the orders to come in before striking most of the collectible coins. If anything 2026 is going to be a big profit year for the Mint, with all the special products they're offering for the 250th anniversary. There's way too many people with FOMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NumisMan77, post: 26650822, member: 88103"]Yeah, I'm done. I received a 'warning' email from the Mint about price adjustments. I figured the prices were already too high. Of all the world mints that produced 'collectible' coins and coin sets, The US Mint was pretty much the most expensive. Only the mints that produced 'boutique silver' coins were more expensive. I didn't realize it but, I had 12 subscriptions to cancel. What really pushed me over the edge were the non-precious metal products. The mint set jumped from $33.25 to $124.50. There's going to be a flood of canceled subscriptions from customers that not only can't afford the new prices but also those buyers that won't have 'permission' from the other half. Of course, none of this will make any difference to the Mint. It's the government, they don't have to make a profit or explain anything to investors. However, it's not like the Mint is going to take much of a hit if at all. They've been waiting for the orders to come in before striking most of the collectible coins. If anything 2026 is going to be a big profit year for the Mint, with all the special products they're offering for the 250th anniversary. There's way too many people with FOMO.[/QUOTE]
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