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Edited by Boba Debt 05/20/2025 12:08 pm
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Thank you for sharing. 
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I like the Privy Mark, I think it is tastefully done.
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The CAPS pages hold 4 ASEs per row I plan to buy the v75 Privy marked 2020 ASE which will go in the bottom left corner of my first ASE page The 3 military ASEs - Army Navy and Marine Corps - will go in the remaining 3 slots This IMO will make for a nice display of these 4 ASEs 
Edited by Boba Debt 05/20/2025 10:36 pm
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In the magnified images it looks "stamped" into the ASE like the V75 instead of a device like the Star on the 2024 If they can perfect a "stamping" process that is a seperate step from the minting process it will be easy to generate many different ASEs per year
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That is what I would call a privy. I like the design at least. Hopefully the others will be just as good as this one.
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It is pretty easy to imagine that they will utilize the Navy and Marine seals for the corresponding ASEs.
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Quote: If they can perfect a "stamping" process that is a seperate step from the minting process it will be easy to generate many different ASEs per year 
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One proof from West Point, one proof from San Francisco and one uncirculated from West Point is more than enough. A mint mark over a myriad of privy marks. The next will be a wonder woman privy mark.
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Oh boy - the Mint is "Off and running" with the Privy marks..........
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I think the privy will look good. As noted, a lot of privy mark ASEs this year. I think these look good, although they have already begin releasing silver and gold medals for the anniversary, so I'm really thinking these aren't needed. Overkill. It will be nice to see a Philly mint mark on an ASE again, it's been quite awhile. I haven't heard the mintage numbers yet, hopefully it's a balance so everyone can get one, without flooding the market.
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Are you conflating the 250th anniversery of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps which happens in 2025 with the 250th anniversery of the United States which happens in 2026?
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Quote: Are you conflating the 250th anniversery of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps which happens in 2025 with the 250th anniversery of the United States which happens in 2026? Not at all, aren't there medals for the 250th Army, Navy, and Marines anniversary? I'm sure there are. So they have those, plus the privy mark ASEs.
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I have not seen the silver and gold 250th anniversary medals yet
The bronze medals are nice but the ASEs will porbably be what most collectors buy
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Quote: " One proof from West Point, one proof from San Francisco and one uncirculated from West Point is more than enough. A mint mark over a myriad of privy marks. The next will be a wonder woman privy mark. " This says it All....... 
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I am into the military coins and being an Army Vet, I'm gona try and get one, I wonder how many are going to be minted
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