2020 limited edition silver proof set?

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  1. SilverFishhawk

    SilverFishhawk New Member

    Could the ASE included in the December 10th Limited Edition Silver Proof Set be different from the regularly released proof ASE?
     
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  3. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Not likely, it hasn't been in the past.
     
  4. Steve N

    Steve N New Member

    When did the mint start issuing limited edition silver sets?
     
  5. bradgator2

    bradgator2 Well-Known Member

    2012
     
  6. Jim Dale

    Jim Dale Well-Known Member

    I didn't get the 2013 Limited Set until March 18, 2014. I bought it mainly because it was the Gettysburg Limited Set. I bought 2 of the 2017 Ellis Island Limited Set on September 7, 2017. One was for me and the other for my sister. My Grandfather, his mother and 6 siblings came into the harbor from Great Britain. My Great Grandfather didn't make the trip because he was kill in WW I while fighting in France. My Grandfather got sick on the trip and had to stay at Ellis Island until he was better. When they released the names of those that came to the U.S. on a record. I'm very proud of my heritage. My Great Uncle was killed in on one of the islands in the South Pacific. My father was in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific durying WW II in a submarine. He was a Navy corpsman. He was the only doctor they had. He received a Navy Cross and Purple Heart for saving some jerk that froze on top deck of the Sub. He stayed in the Navy during Korea serving with a Marine outfit. He got more medals and another Purple Heart. He stayed with the outfit, treating them while they were about overrun. After Korea, he was discharged and returned home, working in a hospital. He got bored so he joined the Army. He got extra training at Fort Bliss, Texas on electronics, working on Missiles and other avionics. He went to Vietnam in 1969 serving with a helicopter and fixed wing outfit, keeping them running. There was a Vietnamese attack and he got hit by a mortar blast. He served in the military for 27 years. He got 3 Purple Hearts, a Navy Cross and some Marine award for saving some stupid Marines that didn't keep their head down. During his tours in the South Pacific, he saved a bunch of coins from the many areas he was at. I got half and my brother got the other half.
    I am sorry for my lengthy message. You guys are the greatest to teach us dumb nuts what to do. Thank you.
     
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