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[Music] this phenomenon of the first-strike designation within the coin industry began around 2005 the most frequently promoted first-strike coins are the American Gold Eagle American Silver Eagle American platinum Eagle and the American Gold Buffalo coins the US Mint has no first strike program for the minting and distribution of its coins the US Mint does not track the order in which it mints coins during their production and doesnt segregate or specifically identify the first coins minted from a set of dyes the mint doesnt even necessarily ship coins in the order in which they were minted thereby making it impossible for promoters of first-strike coins to know that the coins being promoted as first strike are actually the first struck coins from a new set of dyes did you know that the US Mint usually begins production several weeks to several months before the coins are officially released by the release dates for the 2005-2006 bullion coins the US had already minted approximatel