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With PM's going up it price, would it be a good idea for the mint to make fractional ASE's?
I'd like to see the mint make fractional ASE's using classic designs:
1 oz --- Use the Morgan or Peace dollar design
1/2 oz --- Use the walking liberty design
1/4 oz --- Use the standing liberty design
1/10 oz --- Use the mercury design
I think it would be an awsome set especially in proof.
Good idea or bad idea? Your thoughts?
1 oz --- Use the Morgan or Peace dollar design
1/2 oz --- Use the walking liberty design
1/4 oz --- Use the standing liberty design
1/10 oz --- Use the mercury design
I think it would be an awsome set especially in proof.
Good idea or bad idea? Your thoughts?
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!
I guess it's because i've always had a bias against small coins. I've never been able to truly accept gold dollar coins either. Nor halfdimes. I admit it. Wish I could do something about it.
The mint needs to do this. Everyone could create their own image from a template, and viola, in a few weeks they'd send you your personalized coins.
Although I would rather just have replicas of the originals. 1 design of every type of coin we have ever had. Like the bust half dime etc...
Once complete they can finally be original again or just start over.
Doubt the public would go crazy over fractional silver.
<< <i>The US Mint already cranks out _TOO many "collectibles".. >>
Sez who? After peddling spoons, anything goes.
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I knew it would happen.
They have had to cut the number of products they produce and still don't seem to be capable of timely production/shipment. Why add more in?
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 knew it would happen.
Most of us cannot afford platinum, but the artistic designs are aesthetically superb.
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<< <i>I like the idea... 1 pound, 1/2 pound, 1/4 pound, 1/12 pound. This would make for a nice four coin set in a single display
I'd love to see some big silver coins if they were priced at a reasonable markup over melt value.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>The US Mint already cranks out _TOO many "collectibles".. >>
Sez who? After peddling spoons, anything goes. >>
And why no forks and knives? Maybe a 3 piece anniversary set?...
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<< <i>Isn't there a higher profit percentage with fractional bullion? If so, maybe this can be used as a source for the TARP.
I believe that one possible explanation for the reduction in mint products may have been a losing year last year. I haven't seen any mint financial reports has anyone? I wonder if they saw PMs going up last January and let out some eager planchet contracts, only to see PMs, especially Platinum, retrace and thus lost money...I can see the kneejerk reaction being to stop a lot of products. --Jerry
<< <i>I'd like to see the mint make fractional ASE's using classic designs:
1 oz --- Use the Morgan or Peace dollar design
1/2 oz --- Use the walking liberty design
1/4 oz --- Use the standing liberty design
1/10 oz --- Use the mercury design
I think it would be an awsome set especially in proof.
Good idea or bad idea? Your thoughts? >>
Making fractionals is one thing but I think they should use new original designs. Reusing classical designs, it's kind of tacky.