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Australia Has Bluey Coin Distribution Problems, Are Coins Going Out The Back Door?

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Numismatic News - It appears Australia has leaks in its distribution system, with coins going out the back door rather than through official channels.

Australia-Has-Bluey-Coin-Distribution-Problems,-Are-Coins-Going-Out-The-Back-Door?

Is there a leak in the Australian coin distribution system? A warehouse worker has been arrested for stealing "bags" of the popular color-enhanced circulation strike 1-dollar coins celebrating the television comic character Bluey, while 2-dollar Australian Olympic and Paralympic coins meant to be available through a grocery store are showing up for sale online.

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It's been going on for years now. I guess the RAM benefits from it because it artificially inflates the values of collectable coins. A shame that no one can do anything about it.
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I guess the RAM benefits from it because it artificially inflates the values of collectable coins.

Inflated values on the secondary market don't really directly impact on the Mint's profits - they aren't in the secondary market. It only very indirectly benefits them from having higher demand for coins generally. But meanwhile, they're losing profits form stolen coins.
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