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thanks, @Kliao for the heads up
https://catalog.usmint.gov/product-schedule/2021/
some interesting things:
2021 ase proof w - jan 7 [old?]
2021 ase proof w - summer [new?]
2021 ase proof s - summer [new?]
2021 ase unc w - summer [new?]
2021 ase rp 2-coin set s,w - summer [new?]
all of these w 'old' reverse, as ahead of projected mid-year release of new reverse?
2021 proof set s - mar 5
2021 silver proof set s - spring
2021 unc set d,p - spring
more pucks in 2021!
2021 tuskegee airmen unc 5 oz silver p - mar 25
summer palladium release [hasn't there already been a proof release? 2018?]
american eagle 1 oz palladium proof w - summer
what are you seeing that you're looking forward to?
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ASE proof and the proof set then I am done
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This is just what was announced. Imagine what hasn’t yet to be announced....
also nice to see them rolling out the last of the american innovation 2020 coins in jan 2021 😂
Dont see a 2021 Morgan or Peace dollar on there yet.
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yet ... 🤞🤞🤞
Yes, it looks like since there will be a new reverse, we will be getting double silver eagles....old & new this and old & new that...even a mysterious double set:
American Eagle 2021 Silver Reverse Proof Two-Coin Set
Agreed.....but that can change in a heartbeat....
I wonder what different finish will be on the Palladium this time....
And also a new design for the Liberty Gold should be unveiled soon...
and the quarter??
and ridiculously low mintages to clog up the mint site.....????
Legislation hasn’t passed the Senate. If Not passed in 2020, you have to start over in 2021...
Proof, silver prof & mint set to keep my Dansco albums complete. Probably the ASE for the Dansco too. Little disappointed though as I did not get the 75th edition and I will not pay $ 500.00 for a raw example just to keep the album at 100 %. I may very well stop collecting the ASE's.
Prices have dropped a lot already. Can buy one on Ebay for less than $400. Probably will drop a bit more
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I hope so. already set my limit at $ 300, maybe a little more.
just noticed the first age old/new 2-coin proof set
American Eagle 2021 One-Tenth Ounce Gold Proof Two-Coin Set, both minted at west point, summer
Looks interesting for the ASE's in 2021.... will see what develops. Cheers, RickO
American Eagle 2021 Gold Proof Four Coin Set....21EF - - - March 11
American Eagle 2021 Gold Proof Four Coin Set....21EFN - - - Summer 2021
Interesting on this is gonna go
thanks for the link
I gave up on the ASE's long ago
there are just to many varieties each year to keep a set updated especially a registry set.
If I counted correctly, there will be 6 different ASE's for 2021
Kennedys are my quest...
@WAYNEAS that we know of so far 😅
Wonder and hope that they split the ASE registry for 86- 2021 and then 2021-...
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My guess is it will be 3. One for the entire run, one for classic design, and one for new design. If so, many people can experience having a top registry set with new design next year....
For a first, I might be in for a Tuskegee Airmen puck. Like crossover items that appeal to my varied interests.
ah - just noticed the United States Mint Limited Edition 2021 Silver Proof Set releasing in fall 2021 is from multiple mints [s,w] - looks like they'll be doing old and new eagle reverses all year next year
looks like they'll be doing old and new eagle reverses all year next year
Yep....looks like a fun year ahead....a mixed bag of old/new hodgepodge mishmash randomness offered with precise mintages and released with perfect timing on an exacting schedule. Who's on first?
buckle up! 🏎💨
the mcauliffe designs have been finalized
https://www.usmint.gov/news/press-releases/united-states-mint-unveils-designs-for-christa-mcauliffe-commemorative-coin-program
was really hoping they'd choose the 'apple' reverse - much better design, imo
I tried very hard to drum up enough interest in Congress for a commemorative dollar for the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown but I was not successful. A real shame.
@Dreamcrusher what does that process look like? did you start with your state reps? having conversations with them and trying get them to 'sponsor' the legislation? would love to understand methods / process for that --- sorry you didn't get congressional support for your efforts
ASE....let me count the 6...I think I've got this right, correct me if I'm wrong.
W Proof Heraldic
W Proof New Reverse
S Proof New Reverse
W Unc. New Reverse
S & W RP 2 coin set New Reverse
So does that mean there will not be another Unc. with Heraldic reverse? Just one more proof? Isn't the W Unc New Reverse a burnished Eagle? Am I missing the regular Unc. ? I'm getting confused with this crazy schedule with different designs...
I'm one for two because the World War I commemorative was my idea and it took 5 years of work before a bill was presented to President Obama to sign into law.
A bill has to pass both the House and the Senate so you need to get someone interested from each branch. I got my local representative interested and then I contacted every senator. Just as in a school where the real power rests with the secretaries, the real power in government rests with the aides. If you can get them to commit, you have a chance. Because I have a background in numismatics, congress asked me to help write the technical side of the legislation. The bill reaches the Finance Committee and if it is approved there, it will come up for a vote.
Far and away, the most difficult part is finding where to park the money from the sale of the coin. There must be an existing organization that has ties to the subject of the coin. That organization must agree to a thorough accounting of their finances and be willing to raise from private sources the matching amount of what they will receive from the sale of the coins. In my case, the government decided to organize a World War I Centennial Committee at the last moment and that saved me. The money raised from the sale of the coin is being used to help build a national monument in Washington D.C..
It takes a lot of work. I came up with the idea for a World War I commemorative dollar in 2010 and President Obama finally signed the idea into law in 2015. I contacted my local congressman and he agreed to sponsor a bill. I then contacted every senator to help sponsor a bill on the senate side. The first bill, never got out of the Finance Committee. Fortunately, my congressman was willing to try again, and it got out of committee the second time for a vote.
Because I have a background in numismatics, I was involved in writing the technical side of the legislation.
The hardest part by far is finding a suitable organization to accept the proceeds from the sale of the coin. The organization must have some tie to the subject of the coin and must be willing to match from private sources whatever proceeds the coin will bring. In my case, as I was helping to write the legislation, the federal government organized the World War I Centennial Committee who wanted the money to help build a national monument for the veterans of World War I in Washington D.C..
You would be surprised at the number of people I had to fight to get the coin made. There were those who believed that I was trying to glamourize war. There were people who were against it because there were no soldiers from the war when the bills passed and they thought it was a waste of time. Then there were people who were against it because they believed their tax money was being used (which is not true, the coin paid for itself).
My incentive was to honor the last surviving American from the war, Corporal Frank Buckles, who was alive at the age of 110 when I came up with the idea. He did not live long enough to see the coin minted but his daughter did.
@Dreamcrusher incredible!! thank you for sharing the story of how you made this happen, and for seeding the idea and all your efforts in making that happen
2021 w ase and 2021 w congratulations set still set as tbd since being bumped from jan 7 release --- anyone w mint connections know what's going on w these?
They were moved After the Morgan and Peace Silver dollar law was passed. My guess is you will see a Morgan Silver Dollar followed by the Peace Silver dollar.
I would complete sales of Morgan and Peace before I sell one American Silver Eagle.
At least that is how I would do it if I was Mint Director...
@cagcrisp so confused - how are they going to push through the morgan and peace dollars so quickly? understand the legislation is passed, but wouldn't there be a whole design approval process ahead of getting the dies made and moving into production?
My guess is that they had all this already done in anticipation...
@cagcrisp hope so - would love to see these released asap, I just thought it'd take a while to get to that point
Law hasn't been signed... so it ain't a thing yet.
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I don't see the: "America the Beautiful Quarters 2021 Silver Proof Set" on their schedule .... There is still one coin to be issued.
OPA
I think this is it. Only one left to complete the ATB program
Or this one
I just hope this doesn't get pocket vetoed.
Dead. The bill expired, unsigned, when the 116th Congress adjourned today at 11:55am.
Back to the drawing boards...
My personal bet is the mint will release silver medals and then wonder why people won't buy them...
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Interesting. Did the other redesign bill for the quarter and half also fail for lack of action?
oh no ... super disappointing news ☹
Now that is a shame.... Leaves the Mint in a tough spot.... Probably some quick movement will occur and it will move through as a priority as soon as the congress reconvenes - meanwhile, production will commence in preparation for approval/release. Cheers, RickO
man I hope so ricko
I think you guys are reading the law concerning the 2021 Morgan’s and Peace Silver dollars incorrectly. The Senate passed the bill December 17, 2020. That’s when the clock starts for the 10 days. The president has 10 days to Veto the bill or it becomes law.
When it was presented to the president ( December 24, 2020) has no bearing on the 10 day clock...
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I'm waiting for the coins that blow up their website.
Repetition of ignorance is ignorance raised to the power two.
"A bill becomes law if signed by the President or if not signed within 10 days and Congress is in session. If Congress adjourns before the 10 days and the President has not signed the bill then it does not become law ("Pocket Veto.") "
The question becomes was Congress in session for the 10 days after it was passed?
https://www.senate.gov/legislative/resources/pdf/2020_calendar.pdf
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/congress-approves-design-centennial-2021-silver-dollars
I think it is toast.
perhaps when there needs to be some levity they can try, try again.
Wrong Again...
The President Signed it into Law...
ah! sweeeeeet 🎉✨
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/6192