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Mike Meezak On Hsn Tonight Says No More ASE Proofs

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 Posted 09/19/2010  03:30 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add justndav1976 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm watching this guy hock coins on HSN for some laughter, of course, and earlier he made the comment that he is hearing the ASE Proof Program is over and will not be started again. He was selling the "prooflike" 2009 ASE by Daniel Carr for $99.95. I just laugh at this guy sometimes... just like there were suppose to be no satin finish coins in the uncirculated set this year. Right....
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 Posted 09/19/2010  07:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I heard they announced they are already minting the Proof Gold Eagles this year (which they didn't last year) so hopefully they will mint the proof ASE as well.
Here is a C&P from one website

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Proof gold American Eagle coins with the 2010 date are being struck by the U.S. Mint to be sold to collectors in October, the Mint has confirmed.

No decision has yet been made about production of proof silver American Eagles. The Mint has asked Congress to authorize it to take up to two million silver blanks for proof Eagle production each year, but the Congress has not yet acted.

Under present law by the Mint's legal interpretation, all silver blanks it buys must be coined into silver American Eagles and sold to investors through its authorized distributors as long as demand exists.

However, demand from investors has begun to ease and on Sept. 3, rationing of supplies of standard American Eagles to investors ended.

There is some question, with the end of rationing, whether enough silver planchets can be gathered in time to offer proofs to collectors this year.

No such problem exists with gold. Investors have been taking fewer coins than the Mint can supply.

Maximum mintages for the proof gold American Eagle coins have been set this year at levels slightly higher than what prevailed in 2008, the most recent prior year of issue, but in that year collectors did not buy all of the coins available.

For the 2010 issues, collectors will be able to buy up to 25,000 one-ounce coins individually and another 39,000 in four-coin sets, for a total of 64,000. That is up from a possible 60,000 in 2008, though only half, 29,399, were sold that year individually and in sets combined.

In addition to the 39,000 in the four-coin set option, collectors will be able to buy another 15,000 2010 half-ounce proofs, 16,000 quarter-ounce proofs and 27,000 tenth-ounce proofs individually for total maximum mintages in 2010 of 54,000, 55,000 and 66,000, respectively, as compared to 2008 ceilings of 50,000, 51,000 and 65,000.

The Mint increased the maximum number of four-coin sets to 39,000, up from the 35,000 in 2008. In 2008 only 13,072 four-coin sets were actually purchased.

Prices for the 2010 proofs have not yet been set by the Mint.


Here is the announcement by the Mint about the AGE proof coins http://usmint.gov/pressroom/index.c...ease&ID=1162
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 Posted 09/19/2010  09:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sgtbigred to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just their means of hocking their wares. I just read on another site about a person who purchased from HSN a complete set of proof Lincolns from 2009 in a fancy wooden display box. The person received nothing as shown in the add and some of the proof coins had fingerprints on them.
They (HSN netword) do make for entertaining TV but that is about all.
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 Posted 09/19/2010  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chuckster 125 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Buying coins from HSN or any other TV coin shows:

2 words,

"CAVEAT EMPTOR" !
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 Posted 09/19/2010  11:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gothic Florin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't trust those schysters as far as I could throw them. They stand there and plain lie to people! For instance, they will say that you cannot get State Quarters anywhere and that they are gone in Mint State. Have you been to any coin show or coin shop recently? Every show/shop I've been to has a truckload they would love to sell you, but at half the price or less of the HSN!
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I think most of their customers are the older generation that doesn't have a computer and still remember the age where if there was information on the TV it was usually true. That and those guys just seem so dern nice and they make you feel like they are doing you a favor selling you their coins at that price after they had to travel across country and visit 100 different places to get enough to sell you and once they are gone there will be no more anywhere
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Bryan I do agree with you in that I think a lot of their customer base is older. I always tell my older friends at work and older relatives to stay away from buying coins on TV because they are way overpriced. And if they need something I always tell them to let me know because I can get them at a much cheaper price. I've saved some people some money I can tell you that.
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