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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1316065, member: 19065"]There are a lot of unknowns for sure Sam. If you are at all doubtful of the sight unseen side of this, back away. IMO.</p><p><br /></p><p>The ATB might be a good sleeper series, in one way or another, numismatically or bullion value alone depending on the unknowable future of the ATB program, its mintage levels and spot prices if commodities stay in a bull market. It's too soon to declare such a new program a flop or over for collectors. We need a few more years worth of coins out to see how it's going to play out. The ATB coins though are a serious drain on the pocketbook, just to obtain a whole set will be very costly. The ATB coin launch was bungled and put off many people, as did the land-grab for low mintage coins. It simply taxed a lot of collectors in a big way, in a year with an exciting ending, the A25 sets that have been so fawned over and easily profited from. This too will die down and time will pass with fresh perspective on both series highlights and importance. I wouldn't discount the ATB series yet is all I'm saying, especially since the ASE series is such an easy one to eclipse other coin news.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now if you can trade a few sets of A25 or some pucks for a 95w ASE.... LOL![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1316065, member: 19065"]There are a lot of unknowns for sure Sam. If you are at all doubtful of the sight unseen side of this, back away. IMO. The ATB might be a good sleeper series, in one way or another, numismatically or bullion value alone depending on the unknowable future of the ATB program, its mintage levels and spot prices if commodities stay in a bull market. It's too soon to declare such a new program a flop or over for collectors. We need a few more years worth of coins out to see how it's going to play out. The ATB coins though are a serious drain on the pocketbook, just to obtain a whole set will be very costly. The ATB coin launch was bungled and put off many people, as did the land-grab for low mintage coins. It simply taxed a lot of collectors in a big way, in a year with an exciting ending, the A25 sets that have been so fawned over and easily profited from. This too will die down and time will pass with fresh perspective on both series highlights and importance. I wouldn't discount the ATB series yet is all I'm saying, especially since the ASE series is such an easy one to eclipse other coin news. Now if you can trade a few sets of A25 or some pucks for a 95w ASE.... LOL![/QUOTE]
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