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Pillar of the Community
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As far as over-saturating the market... at $15 (assuming these hypothetical sets would go for the same as they did last year), these are not expensive and I expect many people would purchase a 2017 set.
Edited by CelticKnot 08/04/2017 11:31 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have bought 1 set each year, and if they are offered I will again. Hopefully they will be available this year but in a smaller mintage.
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Quote: As far as over-saturating the market... at $15 (assuming these hypothetical sets would go for the same as they did last year), these are not expensive and I expect many people would purchase a 2017 set. Yes, assuming they do not take Bret's advice and put an ASE in place of the NA dollar. 
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Pillar of the Community
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As long as edge lettering on dollars exists I won't be buying any.
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Certainly no need for me to get anything other than the proofs. Edged dates cannot be read in my albums.  I will only have an EU dollar this time because of the EU mint set.
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Valued Member
United States
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I have read that a guy asked at the DC Mint gift shop about the coin and currency set and they told him it was still on for this year, with a release date in November. So, as long as the clerk wasn't confused or lying, it looks like we will get a 2017 EU NA coin and currency. I guess as others pointed out, it would have to be minted in a mint other than S.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Perhaps a silver version minted at West Point?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: it would have to be minted in a mint other than S. Are you saying that there's some sort of requirement that it couldn't be minted in San Francisco or are you simply saying that they'd have to produce it at another mint for people to be interested in it?
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Valued Member
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I'm saying it would have to be other than "s" because of the enhanced uncirculated Native American dollar that was included in the EU set was said by the mint to be exclusive to the set. From the mint webpage: Item Number: 17XC Mintage Limit: 225,000 Product Limit: 225,000 Household Order Limit: None
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote:I'm saying it would have to be other than "s" because of the enhanced uncirculated Native American dollar that was included in the EU set was said by the mint to be exclusive to the set. From the mint webpage: Item Number: 17XC Mintage Limit: 225,000 Product Limit: 225,000 Household Order Limit: None Not if they don't sell out the full mintage which it doesn't look like they will and do a lower mintage version of the C and C set. They could also just change up how they "enhanced" it and that would technically be a different version
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Bedrock of the Community
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I am skeptical about a 2017 C&C set at this point, but I certainly would be a buyer.
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Pillar of the Community
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With only 6 items left on the Mint's product schedule, the 2017 NA C&C set is not listed. I doubt there will be one.
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Quote: They could also just change up how they "enhanced" it and that would technically be a different version True. However, like others, I doubt they will offer the Coin and Currency set this year. I would not be a buyer so it does not bother me.
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