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So Much For The 25th Anniversary ASE Set....

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 Posted 11/20/2011  11:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JackB to your friends list
Chance, you are certainly right about that commemorative, it's a beautiful example of a low-mintage coin. I guess there just isn't that much interest in them, probably people are just not aware of these, not as much publicity as we have today...
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 Posted 11/20/2011  2:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chancellor Sutler to your friends list
People are like sheep.... lead them and they'll follow. I'll bet more than half of the folks that collect ASEs do so simply because they're popular.

A good coffee table book of some of the beautiful classic commemorative coin designs would be an expensive undertaking, bt it would take something like that to raise awareness enough to have any effect on value.

FWIW, I've no financial interest in the 1937-S Texas coin ... but if I can move a few things, I'm going to put that one in my type set.

I do have one ASE ... a 2006 satin finish. That's enough for me.

Chance
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 Posted 11/20/2011  2:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
Until now, I have really never considered commemerative half dollars...I think you may have a convert, at least for 7070 album. The 1937-S Texas commemorative half is beatuiful!
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 Posted 11/20/2011  2:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chancellor Sutler to your friends list
One word of caution .... the Chinese are very aware of the commems, and have counterfeited nearly all, if not all of them. be careful, and you'll probably want to deal with a reputable dealer, or at least a seller with a return policy if buying on ebay, or one with a reputation to protect.

Chance
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 Posted 11/20/2011  2:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
Thanks Chance, I will be looking for a TPG version, I would feel better that way!
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 Posted 11/20/2011  2:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paleoguy45 to your friends list
I'm completely "over" the "need" for the 25th Anniversary Set. Prior to release, I had bought a complete set of MS ASE's, but that's as far as it is going. Now I have 26 more ounces of silver bullion is my take on things. Moving right along...
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 Posted 11/20/2011  3:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list
I am still holding out to get the set I had ordered and I remain on back order expect to ship December 2. My Son was born in 1986 and I have all the ASE's excepting the 1995 w. I want to continue to collect these coins so I can pass the silver dollar of our age down to him.
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 Posted 11/22/2011  11:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list

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Chancellor Sutler: This (1937-S Texas) is a coin worthy of my dollars.

About two hours after I signed for my box of ASE Set's, I picked up this 1936 Oregon Trail.
Gotta love the irony!
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 Posted 11/23/2011  4:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chancellor Sutler to your friends list
Yes, The Oregon trail is a gorgeous coin. It was minted across several years as well. That one's on my radar too.

Chance
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 Posted 11/24/2011  5:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add onejinx to your friends list
The way the mint sells coins reminds me of the 1980's and concert tickets.

Today we have ppl buy as many sets as possible to sell for a huge profit just to make a buck because of limited number
In the 80's we had concert ticket scalpers buy mass amount and sell for a huge profit from a sold out show
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 Posted 01/04/2012  12:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add clairhardesty to your friends list
I have a thing for the design quality of the classic commems as well. They would not make very good modern proofs, even when they have "fields" (like on the California coin), they are not flat so they would make lousy mirrors but it is that use of sculpted space that makes them such outstanding coins. I would love to see a modern coin in the same vein, even if the mint would have to forgo the notion of a cameo proof.

So-Much-For-The-25th-Anniversary-ASE-Set....
1925 S 50C California Diamond Jubilee
So-Much-For-The-25th-Anniversary-ASE-Set....
1936 S 50C Texas Centennial
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 Posted 01/06/2012  3:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add southsav to your friends list
Too often a member will post photos that just make me

Clair - those do that to me, thanks. Now I'm searching with $$ in my pocket.

Jim
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 Posted 01/06/2012  4:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list

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In the 80's we had concert ticket scalpers buy mass amount and sell for a huge profit from a sold out show

this practice still goes on today, the only difference the scalpers do not have to stand outside at the venue trying to sell the tickets, they just post them on craigslist
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 Posted 01/06/2012  4:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dave700x to your friends list
The Texas commemorative half dollar is one of my favorites. The San Diego is a close second.
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 Posted 01/08/2012  11:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mpc to your friends list
At least on bright side the prices have seen to floored at around 600-650 for sealed sets.
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