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	<title>Comments on: US Mint Sells 310,000 Fractional 2010 Gold Eagle Bullion Coins in Five Days</title>
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		<title>By: 2010 Proof Gold Eagle Production Likely? &#124; Coin News</title>
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		<dc:creator>2010 Proof Gold Eagle Production Likely? &#124; Coin News</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Finally and most pronounced of all the points, if maximum mintage limits were kept at the same levels as 2008, the Mint&#8217;s total coin blank exposure for the 2010 proof Gold Eagles would be: 1 oz at 60,000; 1/2 oz at 35,000; 1/4 oz at 51,000 and 1/10 oz at 65,000. In coin count, the Mint easily handled well over these numbers in under five days when the bullion fractional 2010 Gold Eagles were released. (Read US Mint Sells 310,000 Fractional Gold Eagles in Five Days.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Finally and most pronounced of all the points, if maximum mintage limits were kept at the same levels as 2008, the Mint&#8217;s total coin blank exposure for the 2010 proof Gold Eagles would be: 1 oz at 60,000; 1/2 oz at 35,000; 1/4 oz at 51,000 and 1/10 oz at 65,000. In coin count, the Mint easily handled well over these numbers in under five days when the bullion fractional 2010 Gold Eagles were released. (Read US Mint Sells 310,000 Fractional Gold Eagles in Five Days.) [...]</p>
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