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		By: Seth Riesling		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Seth Riesling]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Palladium sure has had a very volatile ride upwards this month, just as the US Mint is purchasing the metal on the open market for its new 2017 $25 1-ounce .9995 fine Palladium American Eagle bullion coin with Weinman&#039;s obverse &quot;Mercury&quot; dime design &#038; his AIA gold medal eagle design on the reverse.  It should be a popular new bullion coin for the US Mint &#038; the first time it has struck a coin in palladium, which is more affordable than gold or platinum.  

-NumisDudeTX]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Palladium sure has had a very volatile ride upwards this month, just as the US Mint is purchasing the metal on the open market for its new 2017 $25 1-ounce .9995 fine Palladium American Eagle bullion coin with Weinman&#8217;s obverse &#8220;Mercury&#8221; dime design &amp; his AIA gold medal eagle design on the reverse.  It should be a popular new bullion coin for the US Mint &amp; the first time it has struck a coin in palladium, which is more affordable than gold or platinum.  </p>
<p>-NumisDudeTX</p>
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