I voted neautral....not a dog but not a show stopper...I would say about average....maybe a touch above average since there is almost full coverage and these can get spotty at times.
Obviously requires dipping.. as do all the others. ASE's were meant to be bright, beautiful silver coins. Not tarnished, dirty, degenerated tokens. Cheers, RickO
I found this one in the original goverment packaging, black cardboard with a plastic sleve...
I'll have to take better photos one day...
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There is no "original packaging" for individual Unc ASEs; they came in a tube of 20. In 1987 there were 2 different tubes...clear with orange end caps (early '87), or the familiar white with green Treasury cap. That cardboard/plastic deal was/is an aftermarket holder of some sort.
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I'd leave it as is. After all you can get a white one anywhere.
Notice I said SAE and not ASE!
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Amazing how a six month old bullion coin can.
I vote (hmmm whats the kitco price on silver these days?).....no vote.
Not a fan of toning on coins but that looks nice. Anything out of ordinary going on where the coin was left?
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Not a fan of toning on coins but that looks nice. Anything out of ordinary going on where the coin was left? >>
Nothing.....Just a computer room
New silver gotta be white and bright
Regards, Larry
I vote Natural and more interesting then a blast white example for sure...
It would be interesting to hear HRH's views on toned ASE's...
Same as the Peace Dollar Thread...?
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The OP's coin doesn't appeal to me.
Thanks Al, Ricko your killing me...
I found this one in the original goverment packaging, black cardboard with a plastic sleve...
I'll have to take better photos one day...
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I found this one in the original goverment packaging, black cardboard with a plastic sleve...
I'll have to take better photos one day...
There is no "original packaging" for individual Unc ASEs; they came in a tube of 20. In 1987 there were 2 different tubes...clear with orange end caps (early '87), or the familiar white with green Treasury cap. That cardboard/plastic deal was/is an aftermarket holder of some sort.
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