The Czech Mint is indeed a fascinating company with a rich history and a significant role in minting official and commemorative coins for the Czech Republic. Their pricing policy can be a bit perplexing, especially considering their target audience, which seems to include both local collectors and wealthy tourists.
One reason for their pricing strategy could be the exclusivity and limited nature of their products. They often produce coins and medals in limited quantities to maintain their value and appeal to collectors. Additionally, the costs associated with minting high-quality coins and medals, as well as operating stores in prime tourist locations, likely contribute to their pricing.
It's interesting to note that the Czech Mint has to repeatedly apply for coin orders through tenders from the Czech National Bank, which might also influence their pricing and production strategies.
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