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Bullion Production Limitations

Demand for physical precious metal coins and ingots has been strong for most of the past year. With governments around the world taking actions to reduce the purchasing power of their fiat (paper) currencies, it is likely that demand will continue strong for the indefinite future.

So, given that demand is so strong, why is it so difficult to ramp up production of coins

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