The 2011 San Francisco silver American Eagle bullion coins minted without a mintmark will not hide their true identity as Numismatic Guaranty Corp. has issued a special slab for the new coins. Read more....... http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis...le&ArticleId=20825&et_mid=507575&rid=2200069# Pretty lame I think. Once again, priceless rarities will be made out of otherwise common coins......
I am sure HSN is going to try to work out some special "arrangement" with NGC. :computer: I wish the US Mint would just put an S mint mark on those minted in SF. TC
Are there known varieties of No S San Fran ASEs? Seems like it'd be a bummer to send in tubes and tubes to get slabbed (and try for a No S designation) and find out they're all normal.
In all likelihood, the idea was proposed by one of the shopping networks like Coin Vault. Suppose you made a product, and a customer came to you and said that he didn't like the white box, but told you he would buy all that you could provide and pay you $5 extra for each one if you would put them in a blue box. What would you do? I think it's a smart move on NGC's part! Chris
My feeling is that they should be promoting the hobby with the quality grading that they provide to the collector community. They're a top tier grading company. They don't need this extra business. Bob Chambers workin' at NGC now?
Haha, my stupid attempt at humor in the bullion section wasn't all that far off. I can't wait to see the dealers pumping these and why you should pay more because of the "spectacular San Fransisco strike quality", or some other bs. Sometimes the truth is so much stranger and far fetched than fiction.
Any company that is satisified with things just the way they are and does not look for new opportunities to grow the business is headed for failure. Chris
Chris, I totally agree. But gear that new opportunity toward the betterment of the hobby. Stuff like this is beneath them.
Despite the fact that Bill Gates donates 7-digit figures to many charities, he still looks for ways to make more money. If NGC didn't do it, someone else would. Would you rather see them in ACG slabs? Chris
I'll probably see them in ACG slabs. And SEGS slabs. And IOU slabs. And a host of "self slabbers". That's the point. Why would they want to even get involved with something like this? So much room to hood wink folks......