Your not serious are you, no you can't be, please tell me you Your not serious are you, no you can't be, please tell me you were just kidding right?
Now that I think about this a little more I've noticed over the years that there is really not much said about commemoratives. Unless of course such coins as the American Eagle Platinum or Silver considered Commemoratives. Bullion itself in many coins are discussed frequently. but just the silly, non popular ones like the 2002 West Point Bicentennial or the 2004 Thomas Alva Edison. Possibly an occational mention of one or the other but if you look in the Red Book, for instance, pages 272 to 329, 57 pages which is a large percentage of that book, very little is ever discussed about them here. I know basically most on this or any coin forum stick to circulation types of coins or very popular ones like the Eagles. But Commemoratives too are sort of coins. With so many now being produced, I would think there would be many, many more posts about them.