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2016 American Silver Eagle Mint

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 Posted 09/21/2016  12:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Space22 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Nice set, Space22! The 2011 ASE set is truly impressive and one of my all-time favorites that the mint has put out. It should be noted that the bullion ASE included is identified as "bullion" in the COA.

@JRG - I see your point but the products are pretty well-defined as it is. Your suggestion would help clear up the confusion of what exactly "uncirculated" is, perhaps; however, that would not mesh with other products the Mint releases that are "uncirculated". Pretty much if it's released directly to the public through the Mint and it's not proof, it can be called uncirculated. If it goes straight to the APs, it's bullion. That's over-simplifying things, of course.

I'm not trying to be argumentative or flippant here, but word choice does matter, and this really is not semantics when it's well-defined and -marketed product offerings from the mint. Now do I agree with the "uncirculated" moniker and use thereof? Not really, but I'm used to it.

I apologize if I'm making a mountain out of a molehill.

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Thank you very much. Purchased a few at the opening bell. Never forget the amount of controversy adjoined with this offering. We were blogging months after as many long time collectors were furious they did not receive a set. We were on Coin Net, Coin World and many other forums relating to the aforesaid. Even Louis Golino was part of the conversation, providing excellent commentary.

* To be honest, I never read the C.O.A. as yet. If the C.O.A. makes no mention of that fact, 'it should have'. The sets are still in the original exterior boxes shipped from the U.S. Mint. You know, in a way I really enjoyed the "action" of ALL the fanfare associated with this set. However, as stated there were numerous angry people that were furious, absolutely furious in not receiving any. That's quite a few posts you have.
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 Posted 09/24/2016  09:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Reichpapers to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The main reason I inquired was for my spreadsheet. I always list the mint. It looks like this will get confusing as I'm collecting the coins from 2016 down, which I have 2016-2012 now.
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This year's ASEs blur the line between uncirculated and proof ASEs. From a numismatic standpoint, both are struct at least twice on specially prepared blanks using specially prepared die sets at higher forces than bullion coins, then individually handled and packaged for sale. This year (at least) both uncirculated and proof coins are being struck three times on a Gräbener GMP 360 press set at 225 tons of pressure. That pretty makes both of them proof coins, one is a satin proof and the other a cameo proof.

In 2011, the mint confirmed that all of the bullion coins used in the 25th anniversary sets were struck at the San Francisco mint and then individually handled on their way to the capsules. That is why so many of the bullion coins from the sets received 70s. Of course the only to get them slabbed as coming from the set now is to deliver an unopened box from the mint for grading. You can still get the First Strike designation from PCGS as long as the date on the package is before the cutoff date. I still have four unopened original sets, each in it's own box.
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