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How Many Different 2013 ASE's Are There?

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Is this the complete list of the 7 different 2013 ASE's?

2013 West Point 2 coin set
2013 W Burnished
2013 W Proof
2013 (S)
2013 (W)
2013 no mark

Are there others coming?
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I believe thats it for the silver eagles this year. Theres also the ASE in the Congradulations set, http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wc...ory_rn=10120, but the coin itself isn't any different just being presented in a different package.
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Thanks basebal21.
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I think that is a little misleading isn't it? The only way to tell the difference between a 2013 (S) (W) is by buying a slabbed coin - the unmarked coin is the same as those 2. All 3 of those are bullion coins. So there is no real difference in the 3...
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Im not sure if I would consider it misleading, but more of an annoyance... If you are OCD like me, I have the need to have them all, and obviously (as you stated) the only way I could accomplish that is buying slabbed coins. I dont mind the slabbed coins, dont get me wrong. I just feel silly buying the same coin, same grade, three times :) Especially when I could have essentially purchased roughly 6 raw for the price of 3 slabbed. This was my least favorite coin purchase recently... although I still did it.
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I came up with 5 ASE for 2013

2013 W Reverse Proof (set)
2013 W Enhanced UNC (set)
2013 W Burnished UNC
2013 W Proof
2013 no mark (bullion; minted at W or S and maybe P)

Since the bullion coins can only be differentiated by either the Monster Box strap or a graded/slabbed coin, I would still group all bullion coins into one group.

5 is my total.
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JJHFL, I'm like you. Had to get them all. To me they are different and that is who the mint is after. Picked them all up in PCGS 70.
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So there is no real difference in the 3...


One of thems a recycle from the W or S coin but even without a mint mark the W and S ones are technically different being minted in different places. As of now once they leave the monster box they cant be differentiated but they didnt come from the same mint.

I dont personally seek those out, but a true complete set would have both, just having the one bullion would be more of a type set approach.
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Sorry to revive an old thread. But what if one of the mints broke a die or something and had to use a new die halfway through the run. would you folks saying there are seven different ones now have 8 to buy?
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But what if one of the mints broke a die or something and had to use a new die halfway through the run. would you folks saying there are seven different ones now have 8 to buy?


Its still from the same mint, they use more than one die on the runs anyway with the amount theyre putting out now especially for the bullion. Now if the new die created an error coin like the 2008/07 reverse or Denver jumped into the game there would be an extra one.
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