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Where are all the 2017 1/10 oz gold libertads


Pampfan

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So i'm going to try and make sense of this Libertad bullion. These charts i downloaded from the Mexican mint, in the charts you can see the main strike period for all denominations of the Gold land on the 30th June 2017.
Now, i sincerly doubt that on the 30th June 2017 that they are striking "remnants" because all denominations for 2017 are being struck on the same day and has the highest output number.
As you can see, the 1/10th has on the 30th June 2017 a total of 361 coins struck, which already exceeds the 300 coins. If anyone else has a more plausible explanation and if they think that the 30th June isn't the main strike day for the 2017 coins then please let me hear what you have.
At a guess, anything below the 30th June is the "remnants" from the previous year, anything above is for this year and on demand striking
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I raised this issue again with Mexican Coin Broker and showed Pat these graphs and lists.

“Is this the Bank or the Mints accounting? If this is the Mint, the excess might be true, but it may not reflect the number of coins that were
rejected by quality control of the Bank and given back to the Mint by the Bank, thus ending with the final 300 pcs.
The rejects are always melted by the Mint.
There really are only 300 pcs issued by the Bank.”

The confirmation is 300 released by the bank and no more.
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One possibility could be that they minted other medals or coins in that month that contained 1/10 ounce of gold.  I do not know if this is the case but if they lump all types of other coinage in the figures - it could possibly explain the difference.

 

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