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When I look at an ASE...
I see a hunk of bullion that is cool.
I like the design.
I also see a lot of $$$$
Hmmm....When I look at an ASE, I also hear something.....a lot of WHINING from those that can't appreciate people not collecting what they deem "appropriate" to collect....and who seem to resent people who made money on the 2006 20th Annv series. Good thing I am going deaf
I like the design.
I also see a lot of $$$$
Hmmm....When I look at an ASE, I also hear something.....a lot of WHINING from those that can't appreciate people not collecting what they deem "appropriate" to collect....and who seem to resent people who made money on the 2006 20th Annv series. Good thing I am going deaf
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I like 'em too Bochiman. Just like 'em raw is all.
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<< <i>+1 I'm game.
I like 'em too Bochiman. Just like 'em raw is all. >>
Me too
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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<< <i>+1 I'm game.
I like 'em too Bochiman. Just like 'em raw is all. >>
Me too
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>+2 Since this is a picture post now!
Nice shot! You took it yourself? Great job!
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
These coins, or any other modern Mint products, are not for me though...and that's OK too.
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<< <i>There is no doubt that these are beautiful pieces...of bullion. They are pleasing to look at, fun and profitable to own for some. To each their own.
These coins, or any other modern Mint products, are not for me though...and that's OK too.
Hi Midlife,
The 2006 W that I posted is a rarity in that only 47,000 were minted. I wouldn't call that bullion. Nor would I refer to any of the Proofs in the series as bullion. I do believe the Walking Liberty design is one of the most beautiful and most popular designs to appear on a coin whether it is a circulating piece or "bullion". And for those of us who collect a series by date and mint, the uncirculate no mintmark bullion pieces are required.
One investor's bullion is another collector's quest.
Cheers!
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470,000 were minted
(or less if there were some returned with problems that didn't go back out and replacements weren't made.....probably won't know for a few years, but max was 470k)
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>pssst...die clash, you forgot a 0.
470,000 were minted
(or less if there were some returned with problems that didn't go back out and replacements weren't made.....probably won't know for a few years, but max was 470k) >>
Ooops! I won't tell anyone if you don't.
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I should have bought First strike, but I will settle...........
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC FOR SALE
Plus, you'll never get a counterfeit coin buying from the US Mint regardless of the base metal, there's always a buy it now feature, they won't charge you $2.95 for $50 worth of insurance, don't overgrade their stock (barring the returnable piece), or won't neglect to send your item and keep your money. But, the shipping can be a bit slow. I find most of this this a refreshing change, unfortunately you have to go elsewhere for the classics where you can throw back in the forementioned pitfalls and add a few more.
I agree with you; Walking Liberty obverse that you don't have to use a loop to see the detail. ASE's are
Sorry no pics
At least I have images of some of my 29 WLH's in my registry sets
I agree there Stunning in hand...
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Take Care, Dave
<< <i>One investor's bullion is another collector's quest. >>
Indeed! Collect what you like and like what you collect...it's all good!
For those that just see bullion I say
<< <i>move along, nothing for you here and I sure don;t want to hear you whining about what I like! >>
Personally, I like my diversity!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>...I see a bullion backed coin with a beautiful design that is sadly lacking in circulating coinage.
Plus, you'll never get a counterfeit coin buying from the US Mint regardless of the base metal, there's always a buy it now feature, they won't charge you $2.95 for $50 worth of insurance, don't overgrade their stock (barring the returnable piece), or won't neglect to send your item and keep your money... >>
All true! But where's the challenge? Where's the adventure? Where's the need and the desire to research your chosen collecting field and learn all you can about the history, grading nuances, minting techniques, rarity and other factors that contribute to why coin collecting is such a fun hobby?
Just my two cents...however, like I said in a previous post in this thread, collect what you like and like what you collect. It's all good!
<< <i>All true! But where's the challenge? Where's the adventure? Where's the need and the desire to research your chosen collecting field and learn all you can about the history, grading nuances, minting techniques, rarity and other factors that contribute to why coin collecting is such a fun hobby? >>
That's what you start to get when you expand on ASEs and look back to their inspiration: 1916 -- 1947 Walkers.
Can I get slab with one or two of these halves combined with an ASE?
How about this layout: ASE proof, MS65+ Walker, ASE unc, PR65+ Walker, ASE RP? Let us know, NGC....
I see the coin I sold last night.
I knew it would happen.
<< <i>But where's the challenge? Where's the adventure? Where's the need and the desire to research your chosen collecting field and learn all you can about the history, grading nuances, minting techniques, rarity and other factors that contribute to why coin collecting is such a fun hobby? >>
People get fun from the hobby in different ways.
I like ASE's it is the very first type I ever started to collect and keep up with,I now have 2 1/2 complete sets for my Grandchildren, missing only a few FOR THE 3RD SET hint -hint
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ace@airadv.net
Liberty at Sun Rise...
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Take Care, Dave
<< <i>People get fun from the hobby in different ways. >>
I agree and I certainly wasn't trying to bash anybody for what they collect...simply a difference of opinion.
Pictures of some really beautiful coins (bullion or not) have been posted to this thread!
<< <i>please keep an eye on your eagles,won't be long before everyone will be crying about the milk spots,i collect gold and platinum.my eyes have been dry for long time.good luck >>
Everyone?
Thanks for that great insight
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I think they're the nicest product the mint has come out with in a LONG time!
Yup . . . I'm always one of the first to open the "How Much Will These Go For?" threads . . .
Drunner
Tim
I'm challenged when I get up in the morning. Some days, it's an adventure just to put on my shoes and get the garage door open fast enough to keep the dogs from having an accident. Seriously, time is a continuum and it is also relative. In 100 years, someone might look at a roll of Eagles that I saved and think "I wonder what it was like then?" Life goes on.
History is now. Grading nuances - hey, if you haven't tried grading a PR-70 Silver Eagle, you ought to try it. There's not alot of difference between a 1 point difference on the high end of the scale, just as there isn't alot of difference between a one point difference on one of those other, more familiar coins you might like.
Minting Techniques? Rarity? Those factors are still in large part as influential in the collectability of Silver Eagles as they are in the collectibility of any other coin. The Mint employs a wide variety of minting techniques these days, and the technology has improved, along with the quality. If quality was poor, we might have something to complain about, and I can't believe it when some people deride the fact that there are alot of high quality specimens out there. That will change over time, no doubt.
Some of the Moderns being minted these days will be looked upon as the very first in several new series that could very well last for decades. Some of the new variations, i.e., the bimetallic Congress Commemorative, and the Reverse Proofs will be sought after from this point onward, and will become more sought after every time the Mint issues another subsequent coin in the series.
Yes, history is being made. Yes, the coins are expensive from the Mint. And yes, there are speculators - without whom the mintages might be much, much lower. All of this shall pass. The coins will do their own talkin'. Nobody needs to hype them.
I knew it would happen.
<< <i> All true! But where's the challenge? Where's the adventure? Where's the need and the desire to research your chosen collecting field and learn all you can about the history, grading nuances, minting techniques, rarity and other factors that contribute to why coin collecting is such a fun hobby?
Just my two cents...however, like I said in a previous post in this thread, collect what you like and like what you collect. It's all good!
Actually, I'm more of a classic coin collector and the ratios of my collection show it. But I do like both. I was making an arguement for the benefits of the modern collector. Just to clarify.
<< <i>All this fuss over hunks of bullion?
You should see the fuss over hunks of things that aren't even bullion, just little clad things
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
The coins of today are the history of tomorrow!
<< <i>When you get right down to it what is any coin except a hunk of bullion with images stamped into it? >>
This one isn't
<< <i>To each his own. >>
Indeed
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<< <i>When you get right down to it what is any coin except a hunk of bullion with images stamped into it? >>
This one isn't
<< <i>To each his own. >>
Indeed
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