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.
@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.





















