Dead Horse... US MINT Silver Proof Set Quality
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So, got my requisite two silver proof sets- Man what a disappointment- I do believe that I got the only lincoln set that would grade genuine... It has a scrape on one of them... My wife said Wow what a gash.... when my wife says that it is bad... This is ridiculous. These sets were $55.00 + this sh*t is absurd....
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But it is a boring set of coins for $55.
John
.......one more thing, john. when you send them back give them a call and tell them that you want reimbursed for shipping them BACK. i did and they told me to send a copy of the receipt and they would take care of it (AS THEY SHOULD!) and they did. it really is unacceptable quality control.
On a side note- The Kennedy in both sets is Absolutely hammered gorgeous- WOW... HAMMERED... love that one.. but it does not outweigh the rest.
John
hmmmmm
not only are there "rinse spots" as they are currently nicknamed, there are spots on the cents that look like a dried lake bed. On either side of Lincoln's bust look like there was evidence of a once pooled liquid which has left a bathtub riing behind..
Then there are the dollars, not only the Sac, but the presidential dollars also. Same looking rinse spots(?), but one huge spot crossed over the body and past the arm of the statue of Liberty.
Also, there were some noticable to the naked eye scratches, as well.
and, needless to say, they showed up on the regular proof sets, too.
As for the fish scale proof, I once had no opinion. Now I have an opinion. The fish scales have very noticeable fish scale stripes on the coin. weird and weird looking.
Here is my spotted lincoln from the silver proof set.
<< <i>IMO the mint dropped the ball on the Lincoln's this year.
Here is my spotted lincoln from the silver proof set.
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Mint worker 1: Aah aah aah choo
Mint worker 2: God bless you
Mint worker 1: This cold is really kicking my azz
Mint worker 2: It not doing much good for the coins either, lets send em out anyways
Mint director: Quality control at it's best
<< <i>If anyone is near Philadelphia, stop in at the Mint's gift shop, they have the Silver Proof sets available now, bought mine yesterday. One of the things that the employees there always do is open the set up for you to view all the coins before you commit to buying it. Good idea. >>
Thats a great idea.Will schedule a trip to the mint soon.
He had five silver sets yesterday. A few coins had marks on them; some had shiny spots on heads of the frosted quarters. And the die polishing on the heads of the quarters is kind of odd. Still it's much better to chose from group than to play “mint roulette.” In recent years the roulette ball from the mint has dropped into “00” more times than I thought it should have.
I'm a collector now, and I'm not looking for stuff that can be sent in to get a PR-70. But dang! when it says "Proof" and they are charging $55 for it, you expect better than this.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
<< <i>If each of lens of coins is considered a leg, then at least two legs have been broken in the sets I've received. Instead of shooting the horse I sent him back to the Mint to see what pony they'll send next. >>
Ole Mr. Holmes didn't only needed one broken leg in his early days.. His horse stop working when he saddled up with the wrong plancet..
Schatzy, that's really sad.
I ordered one for an annual gift my wife gives to a family member and it has beautiful cameo pieces in it.
I would have been very distressed if I had opened that set up and seen this.
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