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I kind of like the burnished (frosty) look more than the shiny look for some reason. I guess they just kind of remind me more of the old MS Morgans. Thanks for the input Foxwoods.
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Ive definitely seen the shiny vs frosty for the 2013s, dont have a clue which mint any of them came from though so I cant comment on that theory. If I come across any of the graded ones in person I will definitely check them out to see
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you guys are awesome, thanks for the in depth info
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There are actually three different W ASE's for 2012


For the " hardcore " collector, there are actually 8 collectible versions of 2012 Eagles.

The 2012 (w) Bullion
The 2012 (s) Bullion
The 2012 w Uncirculated ( burnished )
The 2012 w Proof
The 2012 s Proof From The SF Anniversary Set
The 2012 s Reverse Proof
The 2012 s Proof From The Coin and Currency Set
The 2012 w Proof From The Limited Edition Silver Proof Set.

I know , before all the naysayers jump all over this, some are the same coins from different sets, I am talking a hardcore slabbed collection.
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I kind of like the burnished (frosty) look more than the shiny look for some reason. I guess they just kind of remind me more of the old MS Morgans. Thanks for the input Foxwoods.


I agree with the ASE's but have you seen a DMPL MS 5 ouncer? Awesome looking coin....and those 1881S Morgans had some purdy DMPL's also
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I have some ATB DMPLs, they are the close as you are going to get to a proof in that 5 oz. series I am afraid. Personally I would like to see them come out with a proof ATB puck.
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