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Yes, you can make money in a mint by purchasing limited-edition or collectible coins, which can appreciate in value over time. Additionally, if you have the opportunity to invest in bullion coins, their value can rise with fluctuations in precious metal prices. However, it's important to conduct thorough research and understand the market, as not all coins will necessarily yield profits.

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