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<p>[QUOTE="Coinlover67, post: 2552743, member: 77310"]I think the US mint is still a good thing, and they could still be a useful tool,but they need to go about it right. For example cutting down the number of offerings each year. Like in the above example for the ATB series rather than offering a separate Proof set just make them but a regular set. It would make more people become involved with the other issues as well. And also cut back on commerative issues and make them relevant. Come on how big in history is Boys Town? (Note if this is just something I have never heard of forgive me) Whereas the Breast cancer commerative they are doing is great. My thoughts are if the US. Mint would just tighten their belt things would be a bit easier to be another Elisasberg. Rant over. </p><p><br /></p><p>Sent from my A463BG using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinlover67, post: 2552743, member: 77310"]I think the US mint is still a good thing, and they could still be a useful tool,but they need to go about it right. For example cutting down the number of offerings each year. Like in the above example for the ATB series rather than offering a separate Proof set just make them but a regular set. It would make more people become involved with the other issues as well. And also cut back on commerative issues and make them relevant. Come on how big in history is Boys Town? (Note if this is just something I have never heard of forgive me) Whereas the Breast cancer commerative they are doing is great. My thoughts are if the US. Mint would just tighten their belt things would be a bit easier to be another Elisasberg. Rant over. Sent from my A463BG using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]
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