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<p>[QUOTE="Mojavedave, post: 1909837, member: 5270"]Thanks Condor. So if I understand you right, if you buy a raw ASE coin, you will not know which mint it came from unless it is slabbed and indicated. I would think that these type of bullion coins would never be worth more than melt value only, yet they are in the $ 40.00 range per the Red book. This leads me back to my original question; How can the coin dealer sell a brilliant uncirculated 2014 or 2014-S for $ 26.25 ?</p><p><br /></p><p>Dave[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mojavedave, post: 1909837, member: 5270"]Thanks Condor. So if I understand you right, if you buy a raw ASE coin, you will not know which mint it came from unless it is slabbed and indicated. I would think that these type of bullion coins would never be worth more than melt value only, yet they are in the $ 40.00 range per the Red book. This leads me back to my original question; How can the coin dealer sell a brilliant uncirculated 2014 or 2014-S for $ 26.25 ? Dave[/QUOTE]
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