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Poll: What the heck should the acronym for the American Silver Eagle be once and for all????
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October 28, 2006 12:22AM
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SAE OR ASE????
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SilverEagles92
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October 28, 2006 12:29AM
It's a SILVER AMERICAN EAGLE, not an AMERICAN SILER EAGLE.
SAE all the way!
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AU58WALKERS
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October 28, 2006 12:31AM
BIG BIRD works for me
"Everyday above ground is a good day"
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Bear
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October 28, 2006 12:41AM
Remember, Franklin wanted the National
bird to be a turkey and not a raptor.
There once was a place called
Camelot
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CaptHenway
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October 28, 2006 12:57AM
Seagle!
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ABC123
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October 28, 2006 12:59AM
Who Cares ?
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Pentimento
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October 28, 2006 1:25AM
American Eagle, Silver Edition!
AESE
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October 28, 2006 4:25AM
While I voted to for SAE....
The mint site says:
"American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Platinum Bullion Coins"
Therefore, AES or AESBC might be the proper way to go.
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MarineEAS1999
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October 28, 2006 5:43AM
While I'm partial to EAS, I voted ASE...It seems to be the
easiest acronym to recognize visually when written.
Ken
My first post...updated with pics
I collect mostly moderns and I'm currently working on a US type set.
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October 28, 2006 2:47PM
<< <i>While I voted to for SAE....
The mint site says:
"American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Platinum Bullion Coins"
Therefore, AES or AESBC might be the proper way to go. >>
So you are saying"
AES
AEG
AEP
For others so say ASE will the following work:
ASE
AGE
APE
then for the SAE fans the following would work?
SAE
GAE
PAE
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stman
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October 28, 2006 2:52PM
One hunk of Bullion with a design on it!
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
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DennisH
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October 28, 2006 2:53PM
How about "Bullion Silver"?
When in doubt, don't.
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stman
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October 28, 2006 2:54PM
<< <i>How about "Bullion Silver"? >>
BS?
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
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michael
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October 28, 2006 3:55PM
bullion round
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October 28, 2006 3:56PM
silver br
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SAE all the way!
To support LordM's European Trip, click here!
bird to be a turkey and not a raptor.
Camelot
AESE
The mint site says:
"American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Platinum Bullion Coins"
Therefore, AES or AESBC might be the proper way to go.
easiest acronym to recognize visually when written.
My first post...updated with pics
I collect mostly moderns and I'm currently working on a US type set.
<< <i>While I voted to for SAE....
The mint site says:
"American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins"
"American Eagle Platinum Bullion Coins"
Therefore, AES or AESBC might be the proper way to go. >>
So you are saying"
AES
AEG
AEP
For others so say ASE will the following work:
ASE
AGE
APE
then for the SAE fans the following would work?
SAE
GAE
PAE
<< <i>How about "Bullion Silver"? >>
BS?
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