Mark Twain Silver

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  2. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    @TopcatCoin, interesting stats. Not sure what it means long term. IMO, to early to make any conclusions.
     
  3. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    It means the mint blew another one (the roll out) and they're over priced.

    With a $10 surcharge, these should sell for around $29.95 or less. Funny how it's often difficult to sell things that are way over priced.
     
  4. leaconcen

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  5. Santinidollar

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    Guess I can take my sweet time getting a silver proof. At this rate, they will be available for some time.
     
  6. JPeace$

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  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    $45 is just too much. I'm not going to collect these any longer.
     
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  8. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    I would say a lot of people think they just flat out blew the design. Its extremely busy and even though they're references to his work it really is just a bunch of random things thrown together with no flow to the design. Even with the big premiums they charge for them the best designs generally sell well while the worst inch along until they're put out of their misery and pulled.
     
  9. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    The US Mint made a mistake in delaying the sale of the silver coins to supposedly correct literary mistakes in the certificates.

    They should have just sold the coins with the "bad" certificates and created a minor numismatic oddity.

    I did purchase a silver proof and uncirculated dollar, but I always planned to.

    :)
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Mine have shipped.
     
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  11. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    I almost never get silver dollar proofs any more. I ALWAYS get the BU. I like the look of nice frosty BU's better than throwing around mirrored backgrounds willy-nilly.
     
  12. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Different strokes for different folks - I love the Twain Dollar design. The Baseball Dollar, on the other hand, which sold out quickly, showed no creativity - granted, a popular theme and unique shape, but, really nothing more than an accurate rendition of a baseball and glove.
     
  13. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Me too! I only have one Statue Dollar proof that I bought for melt. The BU's frosty, blast white appearance does it for me. And, let's face it, the BU's lower mintages do better in the aftermarket.
     
  14. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Sometimes less is more, the mint limited options on the baseball once they decided to curve the coin.

    To be fair to the Twain I don't think they did any of the images poorly which is sometimes the case, but it reminds me of the FL State Quarter where the images all make sense but look thrown together and have no flow. It's like a bunch of different people kept saying I want this and we need to add that. A little editing down or reconfiguration so it fit together better is more appealing imo.

    I do like the gold version they did for the Twain though. I haven't seen one in hand yet but the reverse looks like a winner to me.
     
  15. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    LOL - that's the one I don't like. Look at the water - the wake around the boat looks like rope and the water coming off the paddlewheel looks like spaghetti.
     
  16. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    They probably could have cleaned that part up a bit but its not the easiest thing to depict on a coin. Overall though I enjoy the design.
     
  17. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Yeah? Not easy for mint artists.
     
  18. leaconcen

    leaconcen learning constantly

    Once reduced to actual coin size, the design is fine. Many designs look off if the image is blown up.
     
  19. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    So you're saying it looks like Washington's hair on 1992-1998 proof quarters??? o_O:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
     
  20. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Yep and state quarters, O'l Spaghetti Hair. It's a cheap, easy, no talent way to make hair and apparently flowing water - the way I drew it in kindergarten.
     
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