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Video - America The Beautiful Silver Bullion Coin Production

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Production of the 5 Oz ATB "pucks"
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That's very cool. Kind of like the old days, little bit of automation, but still every coin gets handled by a person.
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It's really surprising how rough the are on handling them. Very cool video.
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I'm confused. The narator states that only the neumismatic version ("collector's version") has the P mint mark on the obverse. But at 2:49 in the video you can clearly see the P mint mark on the bullion version. Later, at 3:01 you also see the same P mint mark on the neumismatic version as well. As a side note it's a shame you can't order the bullion version directly from the mint. To me the satin finish on the neumismatic version diminishes the contrast of the features to the fields along with the coin's appeal. I almost feel it's simply to protect the marked up value of the bullion versions.
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I agree sea, it's a sales gimmic...but in all fairness, it does work.
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