U.S. Mint raising prices
DirtroadRider
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Looks like we will have to pay more for our products from the good ole Mint..
For the first time since 1998, the U.S. Mint is raising prices on its annual products.
New product prices and their increases over the 1998-2003 prices are as follows:
- proof silver American Eagle: $27.95, increase of $3.95;
- 11-coin proof set: $22.95, increase of $3;
- five-quarter proof set: $15.95, increase of $2;
- silver proof set: $37.95, increase of $6;
- uncirculated set: $16.95, increase of $2.
For the first time since 1998, the U.S. Mint is raising prices on its annual products.
New product prices and their increases over the 1998-2003 prices are as follows:
- proof silver American Eagle: $27.95, increase of $3.95;
- 11-coin proof set: $22.95, increase of $3;
- five-quarter proof set: $15.95, increase of $2;
- silver proof set: $37.95, increase of $6;
- uncirculated set: $16.95, increase of $2.
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Jim
Cable TV prices are going up.
Health and car insurance prices are going up.
Gold and silver prices are going up.
I guess it's a logical conclusion that the Mint would
raise it's prices too.
I don't like it either but, what can you do ?
I raised my prices last month also across the board EVERYTHING went up a dime minimum. All Subway and all DQ items. Gas is going up and the shippers are going to add $50 to each truck again this summer I get EACH DELIVERY (gas goes up and a magical "fuel surcharge" begins appearing on all my invoices, they're not paying the increase and either am I so HERE YA GO MR. CONSUMER) so that's $250 a week on top of everything else and...
you know the golden rule #42...
Consumers pay all taxes and all COGS (cost of goods sold) increases, they just don't usually know it.
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