Interesting observation

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  1. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    on my new 2021 ASE TY 2 w/ missing reed under the date.
    Plus the U in United is back to the old style 2007 and prior U. 2021 ASE TY 2 A-horz.jpg
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    This is just my opinion, and I know that it doesn't mean much, but I don't really like either side.
     
  4. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    A million dollars
     
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  5. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I read something somewhere the other night and I vaguely remember that being one of the new "security features".
    That being said, I can't find what it was I was reading...so take that as you will.
     
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  6. J.T. Parker

    J.T. Parker Well-Known Member

    I was never a big fan of the 'shield' reverse design but, from a purely design perspective, I'm not too sure of this new one either .
    IMO, I do believe the difference between Weinman's Obverse & the older one is more shocking than this latest reverse.
    Taste remains indisputable,
    J.T.
     
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  7. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Pretty cool error, I wonder if it's a common error? At first I didn't like the reverse, now it seems to be growing on me! :D
     
  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That error all depends on how many are made that way. Back in the 1950’s the post office misprinted a stamp. When the error was discovered there was a mess trying to get that error stamp. What did the post office do? They deliberately printed millions of them with the error to destroy the value.
     
  9. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    The eagle's body feathers are too artificial looking.
     
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  10. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    I wonder if there has ever been a US coin issued that everyone thought was "right."
    I cannot think of any going back to before the turn of the 18th Century. Someone has probably read news accounts of coins minted before that time.
     
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  11. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

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  12. bradgator2

    bradgator2 Well-Known Member

    Here’s mine:

    EB6A054B-8CAA-4D29-8FB0-624DC6BAC0E7.jpeg
     
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  13. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Wondering how the missing reed deters counterfeiting? It is widely published so it isn’t any secret. They don’t think the fakers can eliminate a reed from their equipment?
     
  14. bradgator2

    bradgator2 Well-Known Member

    Definitely a shocking amount of detail in them:
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  15. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Very impressive security feature! thumbsup.gif
     
  16. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Glad I wasn’t making that up about the missing reed haha
     
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  17. dwhiz

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  18. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    @Insider
    There is never a coin that's "right"
     
  19. cplradar

    cplradar Talmud Chuchum


    Why does it matter if someone counterfiets an ASE? As long as the silver content is right, who cares?
     
  20. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    It matters because very few have a way of knowing that the silver is .999. Folks trust that the US mint gets it right and pay a bit more for that security.
     
  21. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Looks like they are in different positions too. Strange.
     
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