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Pillar of the Community
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Fuzzy these are the satin finish like the ATB P 5 oz.
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ok, if they are satin finish (not mentioned), what describes my ASE ? its not proof
Edited by Fuzzy317 08/02/2011 9:31 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Its just a bullion round that's uncle
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uncle? 
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I believe he meant uncirculated.
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Pillar of the Community
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They do also have the W mint mark creating a another 2011 type for set collectors.
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In the trade these coins are called "burnished" uncirclated, although the mint never has called them that. Good to see this product offering given a release date.
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Actually the Mint is the one who 1st named the finish on the blanks "burnished" From the Mint website: Quote: American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins offer silver precious metal purchasers an additional collectible version of the popular American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin. These coins feature a finish similar to its bullion coin counterpart, and they are struck on specially burnished blanks at the United States Mint, West Point, N.Y.
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Quote:ok, if they are satin finish (not mentioned), what describes my ASE ? its not proof In 2006,07,08 there were three different types of ASE's: Bullion (yours)..no mint mark) Burnished...W mint mark Proof I didn't mention the reverse proof 2006 since it was a one year issue The burnished was not produced in 2009/10....this is the one that will be on sale the end of September The bullion issue has been produced every year since 1986
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Quote:Quote:uncle?  I believe he meant uncirculated. Yes I did sorry the Android will switch words around on you 
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Yes it will. 
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Bullion is bullion is bullion> Why would anyone pay a premium for bullion, just a commodity. Last one holding the bullion when the spot price takes a nosedive, loses.
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Daviscfad, lol lol Uncle.... My Evo does it to me all the time. It drives me crazy. As for the 2011 Burnished release, good eye! I was hoping they would release them this year, That is until they decided to release the ATB 5oz so close together. Better get started rolling. Make sure the monies in the account. Thanks Again!
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Quote: Bullion is bullion is bullion> Why would anyone pay a premium for bullion, just a commodity. Last one holding the bullion when the spot price takes a nosedive, loses. Well, some like to collect this numismatic "bullion", some like buy so they can sell at a profit... Is it a bad thing to pay $30 for a 2008 "bullion" coin and sell it for over $800? Not my auction but I have sold 18 of these so far (out of 25) http://cgi.ebay.com/2008-W-Reverse-...em56452c9c63
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