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Did The US Mint Ever Produce Any 2022(S) ASE Ms/Business Strike Coins?

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 Posted 01/18/2023  05:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am a bit happier.
At least, there is a 2022 business strike ASE, for those bullion stackers out there, who are not concerned about mintmarks.
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I've found the Unc's are Usually a Lower minted version and I Love the Finish The UNC is like the Underdog, to me....
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Morgans Dad: I've found the Unc's are Usually a Lower minted version and I Love the Finish The UNC is like the Underdog, to me..


Yes I think many people simply do not understand or have time to explore all the differences in the different releases. For example just a single video like the below showing the difference of a bullion, uncirculated, proof, and reverse proof such as done by the mint instead with a chart of the differences like mintages, finish etc comparison on their site might increase sales with more demand. The mint does have press releases which sometimes gives that information but I bet most casual collectors rarely read those as they are much longer than a comparison chart placed say on the sales page where you buy them https://www.usmint.gov/news/press-r...le-on-june-1

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Perhaps etibob1 and others may benefit from knowing the minting process between, BU, Proofs and Burnished. Anyone willing to give it a try or found a link to explain the process? I'm too lazy to do it today.
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Datadragon, I Agree. People collect what they will, Ive Usually seen them minted Less and Sold Less. UNCIRCULATED is a Very Old, Sweet Struck Coin finish.. Thanks for Sharing the Informative Video, for those of us collectors that Need to Know
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