trew said:There is no law that says a coin can only be minted in the calendar year matching the year on the coin.
alexbecks said:I think that some mints match the year with the topic, for example Lunar Year of the Horse is mostly in 2014 so that is the date that is more indicated for those coins.
Alex.
Lunar years follow a different time structure to our normal dates, too!alexbecks said:I think that some mints match the year with the topic, for example Lunar Year of the Horse is mostly in 2014 so that is the date that is more indicated for those coins.
Alex.
Is 2017 some pivotal Zombie date?xrayspecs said:I was under the impression that 2017 was when the zombie holocaust was due to arrive![]()
Jislizard said:If you want coins ready for 2014 you have to make them in 2013, this I understand.
Quite why the Zombucks have 2017 on them I haven't looked into but it is a real pain. I give an oz as a New Year's gift to my friends' kids and they are really into 'The Walking Dead'. It would have been great to give a 2014 oz (to mark the occassion the coin was given on) with the theme of Zombies.
Hard to know what to do, it is an American TV Show so it could go on for another 20 seasons, getting worse and worse each time, or as it is quite popular it could be cancelled for no reason. Also the kids might not like zombies at the end of 2016 (but I can't really see that happening)
Whatever the case, unless they keep minting them right up to 2017 you could have a situation when the coins run out well in advance and people want them in 2017. I got a couple just in case they are not available to give as gifts in 2017.
Ahhhh, so it's just a random date they came up with? I thought it married up with Zombie lore somehow.Stark said:Supposedly, by Providentmetal, in 2017 global apocalypse will begin.
Credit Crunch said:Minting a coin a year in advance is tolerable. Minting a coin with a date 20 years earlier (looking at you perth mint) nahhhhhh