VENTING - 25th ASE set,

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by kruptimes, Oct 29, 2011.

  1. krispy

    krispy krispy


    Ken, when I was a YN, if something was out of my price range, it was out of my price range. I had to wait and save up to buy when I could afford it. That's part of the game and life in general for all things we wish to procure, young or old. It builds a responsible consumer and informed collector. While the Mint prices are indeed perceived to be high by many, our many very informed and long time dealers and business people in the coin industry have broken down the costs and shown them not to be as absurdly high as the masses consider them to be. If you want something special you have to save your milk money to get it... ;)
     
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  3. goldmember

    goldmember Junior Member

    Just wait, we haven't seen the coins yet. The 2010 Silver Eagle Proofs had lots of problems, like gouges on the frosted fields, etc. I hope they do a better job with these.
     
  4. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    not sure what that means- but you clearly have limited experience buying from the USMint. anyone here will tell you that they have declined in the service department over the last 2 years- it is just a fact.
     
  5. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    I do not have a major beef over this offering (I know from the early spouse offerings how to get the coins when they are swamped) but overall they are just beyond bad in the service dept.
     
  6. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    You know not what others do. The poor are rich.
     
  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Tell that to the poor.......:)
     
  8. kruptimes

    kruptimes Member

    Why do they address collecting in their FAQ's. Medals are one example of their secondary function along with bullion.
     
  9. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    Why would the poor be interested in coins. I know not many whom are,.
     
  10. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    Actually, my experience is quite extensive in the metals. My Uncle owned one of the biggest jewelry factories. He was most successful. I will not say anymore.

    Religious discussions are not allowed on the forums.Read the rules please.
     
  11. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    We wholeheartedly agree.
     
  12. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Edited , Contalk does not allow discussion of religion. [/QUOTE]

    Careful synoptic12. Don't want to bring religion into the fray as the mods will cast a dim view on this and shut the thread down.

    More likely the post would be deleted and poster infracted :)
     
  13. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    I ordered quite a few, I saw no such issues.
     
  14. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    He asked, and I replied truthfully.

    Truth is fine, but not when it is against the rules of the forum.
     
  15. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I know. :)

    It's just that sometimes these sorts of things escalate into something entirely different from what was originally intended.
     
  16. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    Yes, I am well aware of that. Would you not answer someone whom asked a question?
     
  17. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Krispy? ...I seem to recall a "Krispy". :scratch:
     
  18. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Hey look, all I'm sayin' is religion and politics don't make for good copy in a coin forum. Wanna start a fight? Bring up politics or religion. Kind o' like callin' up the devil. Ya never know if he's gonna behave or not.........

    Thanks ( I guess) :devil: DG
     
  19. synoptic12

    synoptic12 New Member

    We surely have heard that, time and time again. You cannot deny the foundation of man. I'm not seeking to cause any dissension, only trying to show that there is a better way, and money is not the answer. It is merely a game to me, I place no significance in collecting, but enjoy the challenge. I am by no means perfect, and as I have said, this is a weakness of mine. All in all, why get irritated about coins (anyone), they are truly meaningless in the realm of reality. If we liked not coins, none of us would be here.
     
  20. AlexN2coins2004

    AlexN2coins2004 ASEsInMYClassifiedAD

    WHOA KRISPY IS BACK?!?! :eek: welcome back!
     
  21. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Cointalk does not allow discussions of Politics, Religion, or World events. If you find you can not abide with this, let me know now.

    Jim
     
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