Video - opening the 25th Anniversary ASE box from UPS

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by YoYoSpin, Nov 9, 2011.

  1. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    Thought it might be helpful for those of you who are not going to open your 25th Anniversary ASE set box from UPS, to see what's inside - click here for a short video.


    And, here are the photos from the video for your viewing pleasure.

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  3. blitzen

    blitzen Member

    Thank you for that
     
  4. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    why the pistol on the desk?
     
  5. PezDspncr

    PezDspncr Newly Obsessed

    nice...anxiously waiting to get off work here in 5 hours :)
     
  6. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    Insurance??????

    BTW Thanks for sharing.
     
  7. PezDspncr

    PezDspncr Newly Obsessed

    It definitely stopped me from jumping through the monitor. :)
     
  8. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Thanks for posting the video Yo-Yo Spin. Definitely a fun experience for you, huh? I know many of us are wondering what to do, so i won't get the pleasure of opening my box, it will have to go still sealed stored away until I figure it out.

    Chris
     
  9. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    There's 3 grand worth of product sitting there! Why not? lol I got a kick out of it. Looks like a Springfiled XD or an HK. I might set my new Kimber pro covert II out while I open mine as well!

    Thanks for the video. I can hardly stand the anticipation. I ordered mine at 1 p.m. and mine haven't even shipped yet. This was interesting. Did they all look like 70s? Milk spots? Grease marks?
     
  10. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    Thanks guys - the gun is a Ruger 9mm SR9c with a 17 round (zombie smacker) mag.

    After further examination of all five sets, I can report the following:

    - In every case, one or two of the coins were dislodged from the display rack, but all were still firmly enclosed in the plastic capsule.
    - I can see no damage to the coins what so ever.
    - No mint blemishes, scratches or other imperfections either...they all look perfect to me.
     
  11. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    Thanks for the update. That's great news from a sampling of 25 coins for everyone looking to get them graded.
     
  12. JimOfOakCreek

    JimOfOakCreek Member

    It's beautiful. I ordered one for me and one for my grandson. But we may not get ours.
     
  13. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Was intersting to see how big the case is. Glad to hear the coins were not damaged!
     
  14. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Thanks for the video. Yes, definitely larger than I thought too – looks like a storage problem, five sets may fill up a large SDB.

    For some reason I’m not seeing pics of all the coins – is it just me or are you going to post more?

    Just a heads up, that I’d edit out, although slightly burry, your address is readable. I'll be over later (just a joke).
     
  15. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    Thanks - I'm in the process of editing the video - here's some pics:

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  16. statequarterguy

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  17. fiestycocatoo

    fiestycocatoo New Member

    Great looking coins. Thanks for sharing the opening of your set's with all of us. I still haven't decided if I am going to open mine or leave them sealed and send in to be graded.
     
  18. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    Try refreshing your browser - those problems were fixed an hour or so ago...
     
  19. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Ah, great, I see them now. Thanks
     
  20. tonedcoins

    tonedcoins New Member

    I liked the gun the most. Could it be a "Walther"?
    Nice coins too so the admin doesn't lose a feathaer on the subject.
     
  21. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    Now that you've seen how large these set boxes are, just imagine 10,000 or more being delivered to the grading houses over the next week...it's going to be a mad house.
     
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