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Come get your Bronze US Navy medal. only $20.00 It has the same design as the Silver 2.5oz and the 1oz medals.
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sure hold on, sorry - forgot that part..
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Great Series, Just a Real Nice Topic.....Silver, Bronze, No Gold ? 
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Quote: Just a Real Nice Topic.....Silver, Bronze, No Gold ? I sure hope not... (I wouldn't be able to help myself....)
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Pillar of the Community
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Imagine The Gold............ 
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I like the designs of all those 1 and 2.5oz military medals, they did a great job and I dont think you need to have been in the military to appreciate them. The limited mintages on some like the 2.5 will also help with value as there is demand, although of course not everyone buys them related to potential value changes and may therefore like the bronze which is much less just to appreciate the design. Its appreciated they put out such a product as like the proof/reverse proof innovation dollars, some just like to enjoy how it looks and dont have to have lots of money to collect those. Heres the coast guard also in bronze still available since its unlimited mintage https://catalog.usmint.gov/us-coast...al-MCGS.htmlI actually have bought some 1 ounce copper rounds for a similar reason just for the design without spending the much higher cost for the intrinsic silver value with the 1 ounce silver versions and a gold... my opinion on those is to totally avoid collectible design on GOLD as the very high value of the gold itself will typically keep it from increasing much if any in value beyond that. Stick to only gold bullion imo unless you are totally in love with a design. I do see a few designs in gold that just look amazing but again wont generally increase in value too much unless it was a very limited special coin so keep in mind for its very high cost to obtain.
Edited by datadragon 08/09/2023 3:49 pm
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Clearly One does Not have to of been in the Military to Enjoy These,  I Too collect the Series in Silver and Bronze, Many A Veteran Will Also Enjoy These..... David, You touched on Gold topic, Your 100 % Correct... I am Not in Need of Another Collectible Gold Coin.... My Next Call to The U S Mint will be for The Liberty Medal(s). Talk about a Sweet Design, WOW........... 
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DataDragon, I am in Need of a Statistic Could You Assist, ? 
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Quote: DataDragon, I am in Need of a Statistic Could You Assist, ? Well this is the forum to ask for help... 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very cool, thank you for posting about this. 
Errers and Varietys.
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you bet! 
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My Thoughts on the " Bronze " Medals, Collecting the Military Medals Comes Naturally for Me, I Enjoy The Silver Series, Very Much. Everyone has their reasons, Mine are Many, Besides the collectibility, Giving/Gifting These medals is Awesome, Now I see Another member Stating The Bronze Medals, Same designs as the 2 . 5 ounce and 1 Ounce , Coming soon, I looked into and , Well It was a Easy decision, I ordered a Few of Each Still Available. Today My Lightweight Boxes showed up, The Medals were placed in a Plastic Bag, Zipped shut, Between Nicely Packaged Bubble Wrap, What The Heck is This , This is NO way to Ship and Deliver MEDALS, Very Unacceptable !!!!!!! No Boxes, No Information What So Ever, ? How Many Medals in ONE bag is the Policy, 6, 8, 10 ? Terrible way to Do Business...... Hope they do Not decide to Ship the ASE's this way...... 
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
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Quote: The Medals were placed in a Plastic Bag, Zipped shut This has been standard packaging for many years. The Mint has never treated the modern "miniature" bronze medals with anything but "economy" service - at least for the decades that I have been buying them.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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