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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 855913, member: 19065"]The W mintmark for Westpoint is placed on collectors versions such as Proofs for certain years and the burnished versions for specific years. In the earlier dated ASEs you will see other mintmarks in use for Proofs as well, this can be found online or in the Red Book. In 2009 there were no proofs nor collector versions released from the US Mint, therefore no 2009-W. The 2009 was only a bullion coin but many collectors bought them in lieu of the missing collector versions. So far in 2010 only bullion coins without the W have been released with no firm announcement from the US Mint as to whether or not there will be any 2010 Proofs or burnished collectors versions coins being released. The one in the OPs thread, the SGS slabbed coin is a 2010 bullion coin, nothing special about it, currently worth the price of spot plus what ever the dealers add for a premium over spot, usually $1-$2 dollars is acceptable per ounce. Since 4/5/2010 the 2010 silver unc ASE mintage is over 9,053,500 ounces sold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 855913, member: 19065"]The W mintmark for Westpoint is placed on collectors versions such as Proofs for certain years and the burnished versions for specific years. In the earlier dated ASEs you will see other mintmarks in use for Proofs as well, this can be found online or in the Red Book. In 2009 there were no proofs nor collector versions released from the US Mint, therefore no 2009-W. The 2009 was only a bullion coin but many collectors bought them in lieu of the missing collector versions. So far in 2010 only bullion coins without the W have been released with no firm announcement from the US Mint as to whether or not there will be any 2010 Proofs or burnished collectors versions coins being released. The one in the OPs thread, the SGS slabbed coin is a 2010 bullion coin, nothing special about it, currently worth the price of spot plus what ever the dealers add for a premium over spot, usually $1-$2 dollars is acceptable per ounce. Since 4/5/2010 the 2010 silver unc ASE mintage is over 9,053,500 ounces sold.[/QUOTE]
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