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Mint product schedule and page both show Navy on October 10.  
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Bedrock of the Community
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I just checked the product schedule and can confirm that it is:
Navy: October 10th USMC: November 10th
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Pillar of the Community
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The anniversary date is 10/13, pretty sure that's a typo and will get it corrected. They had it correct initially. If not, a Friday is easier for me anyways. But I think they are aiming to have these release on the anniversary date, again with the Army privy (one day early) exception. They evidently don't mind a Monday release since 11/10/25 is Monday. 
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We are not arguing what the anniversary date is, we are saying the Mint is not releasing this one on that date.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sorry sorry, just realized Monday 10/13 is a federal holiday, whatever they call Columbus Day now. Personally I'd have gone the 14th, to keep it closer to the date. So the Marine Corp privy will be the only one dropped on the actual anniversary.
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Well, that explains it then. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Get your credit cards ready and your alarms set. Actually I'm not going to panic about these too much. HOL is 1 on each. However The US Navy ASE could be the last ever ASE minted at the San Francisco mint... hmmm
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Pillar of the Community
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@ Celtic  , Thanks for the Info.... 
Edited by Morgans Dad 09/18/2025 8:30 pm
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Moderator
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Quote:However The US Navy ASE could be the last ever ASE minted at the San Francisco mint... hmmm 
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Pillar of the Community
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Starting to think my ASE collection should stop this year. . .oh, wait, there might be something special next year when the 40th anniversary of the ASE rolls around. . .please, US Mint, put something out that's overpriced and over produced. . . And this year's Morgan and Peace dollar Two-Coin Reverse Proof Set might be the last Morgan and Peace dollar Two-Coin Reverse Proof Set produced by the San Francisco Mint. . . [/sarcasm]
" Even a clock that's stopped is right twice a day. "
Edited by cptbilly 09/20/2025 01:57 am
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Pillar of the Community
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I don't really want to stop keeping my set current. It will be interesting to see what they might come up with. The "Best of The Mint" series or the companion medals aren't really calling me at all. Whatever they do with the silver eagle will have my attention. If they don't do much, I won't be disappointed. (I could see a 250th privy and maybe a special finish set). Especially after this year! It's been a bit of a struggle keeping up, since I'm semi retired and not on SS yet and not wanting to start drawing on retirement funds. Mostly I've been using excess from my part time job and selling off other numismatics to keep up with the new ASEs.
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I'll keep mine up to date. I'm too invested to stop now.. 
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Pillar of the Community
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What John Said, ...... 
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I'd say there is a chance that for ASE collectors, 2026 might actually be easier on u$ than this year. No S ($95) No LESPS ($250) NO 250th Anniversary military privies ($315) NO Laser engraved privy ($105) I haven't heard about privy marked bullion lately
Edited by Gilly 09/20/2025 4:24 pm
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