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US Mint Braille Education Set Debut

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US Mint Braille Education SetIt has been the Fall week for commemorative news from the US Mint. On Monday it added the Lincoln Coin & Chronicles Set to its online store in preparation for an Oct. 15 debut, and it just announced next week's release of the United States Mint Braille Education Set.

The set includes an uncirculated Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar with special packaging that has genuine Braille text -- a first time event for the US Mint, much like the silver dollar is the first ever coin with readable Braille.

The set will be issued Thursday, Oct 8, at noon Eastern Time for a price of $44.95. Sales are limited to a maximum of 25,000 and a further order limit of one (1) per household will be enforced.

These limits invite the question, will the education set sell out? The previously mentioned Lincoln Chronicles Set has a 50,000 max limit. Many expect those will fall to collector demand on the first day of issue. There is supportive reasoning. Lincoln silver dollars sold out earlier in the year to the tune of 325,00 proof and 125,000 uncirculated. That happened in just over six weeks. 50,000 actually had to be held in reserve for the chronicles set.

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Gold, Silver, Metal Prices: Friday Commentary (10/2)

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A Fundamental Question. Or Two. Or Three. Good Day, Gold relinquished the $1,000 level in the hours prior to yesterday afternoon's final...