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2025 Congratulations Set

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 Posted 12/13/2024  10:18 am  Show Profile   Check Gilly's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Gilly to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I see your last posted picture resembles My Other ASE "sets". They ALL look alike ....Coin and package together
(edited for clarity)

I know this is all just good natured conversation, and you're not going to get me ruffled, coming from a large family.

I do see your point, again.
In no other "numismatic circumstance" can I think of is a coin and ASE considered a set.
One very expensive and several other notable ASEs were issued alone and weren't considered sets, such as the 2019 S ERP being the first that comes to mind, then there was the 2020 V75 privy ASE. There are others. Usually a set we'd consider the various anniversary sets. The 10th with it's single ASE and 4 AGE, the 25th with 5 ASEs only, we all get what a set typically is. Even sets with one ASE and then other US Mint coinage, the Limited Edition set or when they had the Uncirculated Dollar sets.
So swinging back to the Congratulations Set. Yes it is just the single ASE, which doesn't really, in most people's mind, really constitute a set.
You can somehow reason in your mind, at least up until next year (more on that) that the OGP really is way different than the normal proof releases.
I thought it was great the few years we went through where they didn't use a clamshell case for the normal releases, but the Congrats set stayed the same as before. So, there is that, that they didn't look like the regular proof ASE, but yes, still just one ASE.
Now next year, they are going into a clamshell. We don't really have a choice, the Mint decided this is what they wanted to do, and I really can't fault them. In a way, it was getting a little stale. This is the longest running ASE release. With the exception of the 2017S version, very little to be excited about, besides rarity of a few of them, if you are into either OGP or graded examples, no difference.
But by the same token, it still is different OGP than the normal clamshell release, so it still does have that going for it.
I'll end with one other thought.
No matter what we may choose to call it, the US Mint is still the one making the coins and releasing them. If THEY choose to call it a set, who are WE to argue the point?
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 Posted 12/13/2024  4:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgans Dad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Gilly,


Thanks for engaging the topics, I appreciate your Rational....


Ruffled, Not Me, Just conversing.

I Too come from a Large family, ....
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 Posted 12/13/2024  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for the explanation. I honestly did not understand what the term "Congratulations" referred to.
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 Posted 12/14/2024  04:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgans Dad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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." I honestly did not understand what the term "Congratulations" referred to. "

@Coinfrog,

They use to advertise this set as a Congratulations set for people who are celebrating a Birthdate, Graduations or an Anniversary.
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 Posted 12/14/2024  09:25 am  Show Profile   Check Gilly's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Gilly to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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They use to advertise this set as a Congratulations set for people who are celebrating a Birthdate, Graduations or an Anniversary.

I did explain that to him, assuming he may have been serious. Not everyone is into the ASE program that much, or he just didn't remember the title of the thread, "2025 Congratulations Set".
In reference to your reply, these are still just marketed by the Mint as a present or congratulatory award.
They've never even attempted to address these as a strict numismatic collectible item.
I feel for the most part, they are numismatic items though, collected in the OGP or sent for grading to get the label. I have never seen one that seems like it was presented to anyone. Possibly people get them, not really knowing, who take out the coin and either sell it or even spend it (kids or just really dumb people).
EDIT up until only a few years ago, they sold one or two very similarly packaged sets for I believe birthdays and/or birth year sets? I remember them having balloons instead of ribbons. These were what you really could call a set as I believe they were a sweet of coins from that year similar to a mint set, but no ASE or silver I don't believe. They did end that without explanation I believe late last decade or early this decade
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 Posted 12/14/2024  09:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgans Dad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Gilly,

I have given these sets and the Happy Birthday Coin sets you speak of, They are a Nice gift for Some.....

Kids sets Too. They had a U S Mint " Rocketship Sets , They contained a Kennedy half, along with an Innovation Dollar....

We would routinely gift these sets accordingly, Great Coin Collecting Introduction Kits, The Kids faces are Precious.....
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 Posted 12/14/2024  10:00 am  Show Profile   Check Gilly's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Gilly to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If presented properly, I agree, I'd find it a good present. Mrs Gilly has the opinion I'm trying to get someone else into my hoarding habits and I don't think I've ever given, oops that's right about a month ago I gave a 2001 raw ASE to a nephew who was born that year. He at least seems curious about my ASE collection, but is into baseball and football cards. Which is a related hobby.
Interesting that you say you've given these sets as presents. Guess that shuts me up. #128517;
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 Posted 12/14/2024  11:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgans Dad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
In 2020 the U S Mint came out with a Basketball Hall of Fame kids set that had a Very Sweet, Unique Coin inside...It was a basketball with a Sunken design... Kids could play with the set and make baskets while viewing that " New Shiny Coin ".

That coin was Only available through THIS set :

" This special limited-edition set for kids features a curved Basketball Hall of Fame Enhanced Uncirculated Half Dollar that is only available when you purchase this set! Kids ages 7-12 will marvel at the beauty and artistry of the clad coin's enhanced uncirculated finish and its shiny details. " It's a Very Sweet coin and kids idea...

We, My lovely bride and I would seek out Kids in the neighborhood and while gifting these kits, Maybe, Just Maybe One Kid will get that Look in their eyes that will lead to Another Coin Collecting Enthusiast. Our way of Planting Seeds for the Future.....
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