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Thanks Mike 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: 2.) Historically significant: "Pride of two nations". 3.) 2019 W: the first sophisticated design elements. Not sure about either of these statements
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United States
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I know this is old, but I was wondering if anyone found any errors/varieties on these 2024 ASE star privy's if so show them please. I will show mine as well! I read through the replies, nice ASE'S everyone very nice? Though nothing was mentioned about errors/varieties that I noticed. Thank you kindly  
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Pillar of the Community
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G58NoReverse, You have my attention, .... 
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Bedrock of the Community
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G58NoReverse, if your 2024 ASE star privy has errors/varieties, please post pictures in a new topic - I'm sure that many people would be interested in seeing it.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Pillar of the Community
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Since this topic was resurrected, I'm wondering, were the star and flying eagle privy.... just a couple flashes in the pan, a couple oddballs, or will this collaboration stuff continue? We had this busy year, starting about last October, with the star privy, and just hasn't let up, star privy, normal bullion, W proof, Congrats set (which changed to a clamshell) flying eagle privy, then the 3 military privies, the Laser privy, the much hyped S proof, the Limited Edition set, oy, what a year! And yet no special set. I think the Mint is avoiding special sets, that's why they're dropping the LESPS.
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I fear that privy on ASEs are going to stay around for a while. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I fear that privy on ASEs are going to stay around for a while. That may well be, but I was interested in people's opinion about the collaboration issues with 8th Era, or anyone else? The bullion versions.
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Quote: I think the Mint is avoiding special sets, that's why they're dropping the LESPS. Well I think that the dropping of the LESPS could be that the mint thinks it had simply ran it course. That was the 3rd special set they (the mint) produced, they did the Premier Silver Proof Sets from 1992-1998 and the Prestige Proof Sets concurrently with the P:remier sets from 1983-1997. I hope that they will do something else in the near future.
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Quote: the Prestige Proof Sets These were the best, IMHO. I need to complete my run of them one day. I only have three. 
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Quote:I need to complete my run of them one day. I only have three.  Well git on it - they ain't gettin any cheaper. 
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Hi all, I have 6 minor die cracks through liberties head received in the same tube so progressive? Though my pics won't necessarily be in progression order, and I should have them posted on here by tomorrow morning. Kindly
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I will post them in new post by tomorrow morning, I missed that post to do so before writing the last post sorry! Kindly Bjg
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Quote:Well git on it - they ain't gettin any cheaper.  I am. These are examples of those things I would see at coin shows, but would pass on them since I had other goals at the time. I wish I had not said that all those times. Now the pickings are slim. The last few I found there were in less-than-acceptable condition. 
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Quote: have 6 minor die cracks through liberties head received in the same tube so progressive... I will post them in new post by tomorrow morning, I missed that post to do so before writing the last post sorry! Here it is... https://goccf.com/t/485089
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