I apologize if you feel I ignored your post or did not answer your question.
The past few days, including today, have been very busy for me. Keeping up with this thread and the other thread on the other forum plus the PMs isnt a time-free set of tasks.
Let me ask you a question: Have you seen the price of Casascius' coin shipping? He charges much more than I do per coin even when ordering a dozen. I'm only charging what I feel the market will pay. Hence my comment about it being the free market.
You asked me "why not just sell the shipping at the cost". Well that is a bit difficult to always do given the fluctuation in BTC and LTC. So I set a price, that is the price. I'll make adjustments as time goes on.
Which then brings me to my statement I think is a fair one: Please don't buy my coins if you feel my prices are too high. It is a simple concept.
Thank you for the interest, even if I may not have answered your question the way you wanted me to the first 1, 2, 3 times.

Thanks for the replies Smoothie.
I am aware are Casascius' shipping charge. A couple of points, most of us buy them on Ebay and we never have to deal with these shipping charges (if we do we buy in bulk and become a reseller on Ebay - I think).
2nd, are you aware of logical fallacies? By bringing up another seller you got into that area. Two that I can think of "Appealing to the poplular" as well as "Appealing to tradition". The point isn't what others do, the
point is what is the right and nice thing to do. It is normal on this planet to have war, but that is a bad argument to have war. "But John has a Nintendo, so why can't I have one?", and on and on...
Lastly, I guess I'm in a false dilemma (""Giving two choices when in actuality there could be more choices possible."
There are only 2 choices - Either buy my coins or don't...
Just be fair smoothie. If you can ship a coin for $11 don't charge 4 times the price or 6 or whatever.
It is sort of ironic, these coins represent freedom from repressive systems... or so I thought....