2009 ASE Proof on HSN tonight
Well, it appears people can purchase a 2009 Proof ASE overstrike on HSN tonight to keep the collection going. DC and HSN must have teamed up.
Now if the can start making overstikes of the CBHs, I need from 1840-2010.
If a series is discontinued just let it be. It will actually make the series better in my opinion. Everything must come to an end, Proof ASE, eventually the penny, just let them go.
Gary
Now if the can start making overstikes of the CBHs, I need from 1840-2010.
If a series is discontinued just let it be. It will actually make the series better in my opinion. Everything must come to an end, Proof ASE, eventually the penny, just let them go.
Gary
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<< <i>Interesting Story >>
Anyone watch the video? Interesting!
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looks like it will be featured on HSN tv again in a few mintues.
over 100 sold already.
<< <i>Wow. Just... wow. >>
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
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<< <i>Wow. Just... wow. >>
I know! It looks to be a sell out! As of this moment, there are less than 400 left!
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<< <i>More mutilated and faked coins from the same source....even added his initials as if he designed the coin --- what a fraud. >>
You were not paying attention to the video! They explained why his initials were added.
Do you also think that HSN will soon be prosecuted by the federal government for counterfeiting?
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<< <i>More mutilated and faked coins from the same source....even added his initials as if he designed the coin --- what a fraud. >>
There is no fraud involved and your emotional prose is over the top. As i've told you in PMs, I respect your opinion but your comments are inappropriate. --jerry
Will the forums shortly look like old France's Execution Courtyard?
BTW, these 2009 Proof SAE's have been discussed before now. (Ref Thread) Some of the same opinions expressed in the 1964-D thread were expressed in that thread as well.
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to talk more of these fantasy coins would be sure lockage.
One appears on HSN... $99.95 + $8.95 shipping. The end.
<< <i>The front page is beginning to look like a Locksmith Store.
Will the forums shortly look like old France's Execution Courtyard?
BTW, these 2009 Proof SAE's have been discussed before now. (Ref Thread) Some of the same opinions expressed in the 1964-D thread were expressed in that thread as well. >>
Thanks for the link. Did Coinworld publish an article?
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<< <i>So let's see here... if these coins came from China people would be screaming blue murder... but because it comes from a forum member a lot of people seem to be ok with it. >>
Its a privately minted coin, being sold as a privately minted coin, to fill the demand of the collector community. I have no problem with that.
Based on the realtime count provided, I estimate the available number to be around 1350. I think they sold them all out. Also, If I understoond them correctly, once these were gone, there would be no more. Hopefully, Dan can chime in and confirm this.
Thanks for the tip Frozenink! I would have missed this opportunity completely!
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<< <i>The front page is beginning to look like a Locksmith Store.
Will the forums shortly look like old France's Execution Courtyard?
BTW, these 2009 Proof SAE's have been discussed before now. (Ref Thread) Some of the same opinions expressed in the 1964-D thread were expressed in that thread as well. >>
Thanks for the link. Did Coinworld publish an article? >>
No not that I know of.
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they're sellers.
I have so much Sacagawea junk it isn't funny and I love every bit of it. Reading about it and owning it makes me much more knowledgeable about the series in general and makes it more interesting for me.
Soon as I found out about the proof overstrike from HSN I ordered one online.
I know exactly what it is. It's a fringe piece, but it's something to throw in the collection that makes an interesting conversation piece. Why is there a proof overstrike fantasy coin? Because the mint didn't make any proof's in 2009 and only released bullion coins due to legislation requiring they meet that demand. The coin itself is just a fantasy piece but it TELLS THAT STORY. At least to me.
It's a fringe piece. Guys like me enjoy that kind of stuff and I understand and respect why others may not. Collect what you want to collect and let me collect what I want to collect.
John
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<< <i>And to think I didn't believe it was possible for me to have even less respect for the current ANACS. >>
There's plenty of loss of respect to be passed around.
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<< <i>I'm a fringe collector. My favorite coins are the Silver Eagle and the Sacagawea. There are an untold number of Sacagawea varieties and autographed pieces, and bas reliefs, and American Indian offerings with the coin, etc., etc., etc.
I have so much Sacagawea junk it isn't funny and I love every bit of it. Reading about it and owning it makes me much more knowledgeable about the series in general and makes it more interesting for me.
Soon as I found out about the proof overstrike from HSN I ordered one online.
I know exactly what it is. It's a fringe piece, but it's something to throw in the collection that makes an interesting conversation piece. Why is there a proof overstrike fantasy coin? Because the mint didn't make any proof's in 2009 and only released bullion coins due to legislation requiring they meet that demand. The coin itself is just a fantasy piece but it TELLS THAT STORY. At least to me.
It's a fringe piece. Guys like me enjoy that kind of stuff and I understand and respect why others may not. Collect what you want to collect and let me collect what I want to collect.
John >>
I think that is well said. I like "fringe" stuff myself. I like to mint fringe material, obviously.
Regarding the mintage - I don't know what it will be yet. They may have had a certain number allocated for that particular show. A different show might have a different allocation.
<< <i>The Secret Service did not barge into the studio and shut them down? >>
The coins are genuine 2009 Silver Eagles (non-proof with no mint mark) that were privately altered to have a proof-like finish and a "DC" mint mark.
They are being sold with full disclosure of those facts. All perfectly legal.
Is the story recounted by the thinner host true; that he and you had a conversation about the lack of a 2009 Proof SAE and that you told him of your plan to make one?
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<< <i>The Secret Service did not barge into the studio and shut them down? >>
The coins are genuine 2009 Silver Eagles (non-proof with no mint mark) that were privately altered to have a proof-like finish and a "DC" mint mark.
They are being sold with full disclosure of those facts. All perfectly legal. >>
Just curious....in one of the bammed threads the subject of Weinman's initials came up. You said that they were not on the standard silver eagle. I mentioned that his monogram was on the lower drapery of the flag/gown, but then the thread got locked.
Does the obverse die used for your silver eagle overstrikes have the Weinman monogram on the lower drapery fold?
TD
<< <i>So let's see here... if these coins came from China people would be screaming blue murder... but because it comes from a forum member a lot of people seem to be ok with it. >>
You are mis-stating facts and intentions. It doesn't matter where they came from, if they were being sold as real US Mint proofs and weren't, then people would be screaming. So long as there is full disclosure, people have nothing to scream about. --Jerry
<< <i>Does the obverse die used for your silver eagle overstrikes have the Weinman monogram on the lower drapery fold? >>
Seems to be there, based on advertising images on HSN and Coin Vault websites.
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<< <i>The Secret Service did not barge into the studio and shut them down? >>
The coins are genuine 2009 Silver Eagles (non-proof with no mint mark) that were privately altered to have a proof-like finish and a "DC" mint mark.
They are being sold with full disclosure of those facts. All perfectly legal. >>
Just curious....in one of the bammed threads the subject of Weinman's initials came up. You said that they were not on the standard silver eagle. I mentioned that his monogram was on the lower drapery of the flag/gown, but then the thread got locked.
Does the obverse die used for your silver eagle overstrikes have the Weinman monogram on the lower drapery fold?
TD >>
Yes, I was in error and you were obviously correct about that, thanks. I forgot it was there and I was looking for it on the obverse of a half dollar instead of SAE.
It is so small, it is quite easy to miss. Anyway, the 2009-DC "proofed" coins have it, although it is fuzzy from all the die work (sandblasting, polishing).
<< <i>Just curious, Mr. Carr....
Is the story recounted by the thinner host true; that he and you had a conversation about the lack of a 2009 Proof SAE and that you told him of your plan to make one? >>
Well, I'll just say that it was discussed at one point a while ago.
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<< <i>The Secret Service did not barge into the studio and shut them down? >>
The coins are genuine 2009 Silver Eagles (non-proof with no mint mark) that were privately altered to have a proof-like finish and a "DC" mint mark.
They are being sold with full disclosure of those facts. All perfectly legal. >>
Just curious....in one of the bammed threads the subject of Weinman's initials came up. You said that they were not on the standard silver eagle. I mentioned that his monogram was on the lower drapery of the flag/gown, but then the thread got locked.
Does the obverse die used for your silver eagle overstrikes have the Weinman monogram on the lower drapery fold?
TD >>
Yes, I was in error and you were obviously correct about that, thanks. I forgot it was there and I was looking for it on the obverse of a half dollar instead of SAE.
It is so small, it is quite easy to miss. Anyway, the 2009-DC "proofed" coins have it, although it is fuzzy from all the die work (sandblasting, polishing). >>
Thank you.
TD