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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 161057, member: 4230"]I can be a simple man =) so hopefulyl someone much smarter then myself can help clarify something for me. On these 3 silver dollars in the anniv set. One is proof, and is Unc and one is a reverse proof. That much i understand. The mint is selling the unc eagle now as well, i can understand that. What i dont understand is the differance in the bullion silver eagle and the unc eagle the mint is selling? I heard the two uncirculated coins were identical. but then i get an email from the mint adverstising the piece they are selling as this :</p><p><br /></p><p>The United States Mint makes history in 2006 with the introduction of American Eagle Uncirculated Coins. <b>Struck on specially burnished blanks and priced between the bullion and proof coins</b>, American Eagle Uncirculated Coins feature a finish similar to their bullion counterparts, but carry the "W" mint mark reflecting their striking at the United States Mint at West Point</p><p><br /></p><p>So if the two coins are priced diffferent, there must be a differance. </p><p><br /></p><p>So is there now going to be 3 different silver eagles to collect on a yearly basis?</p><p><br /></p><p>anyone?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 161057, member: 4230"]I can be a simple man =) so hopefulyl someone much smarter then myself can help clarify something for me. On these 3 silver dollars in the anniv set. One is proof, and is Unc and one is a reverse proof. That much i understand. The mint is selling the unc eagle now as well, i can understand that. What i dont understand is the differance in the bullion silver eagle and the unc eagle the mint is selling? I heard the two uncirculated coins were identical. but then i get an email from the mint adverstising the piece they are selling as this : The United States Mint makes history in 2006 with the introduction of American Eagle Uncirculated Coins. [B]Struck on specially burnished blanks and priced between the bullion and proof coins[/B], American Eagle Uncirculated Coins feature a finish similar to their bullion counterparts, but carry the "W" mint mark reflecting their striking at the United States Mint at West Point So if the two coins are priced diffferent, there must be a differance. So is there now going to be 3 different silver eagles to collect on a yearly basis? anyone?[/QUOTE]
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