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<p>[QUOTE="Morpheus, post: 2734368, member: 87442"]Not so sure on that TheMont. The regular bullion has been struck at both San Francisco and West Point since 2011. Although no mint mark, the sealed monster boxes do denote which mint they were struck at. And now come to find out even Philly was in on the act, starting in 2015. I too have a set of MS69. But I also have the coins from the different mints starting in 2011. I also have the complete set of PF69, a BU set in air-tites, all of the proofs in original packaging, all of the burnished in original packaging. Also have the anniversary sets from 2006, 2011, 2012 and 2013, both in the ogp and a graded set of each. Just missing the 1995-W and 2008 reverse of 2007.</p><p><br /></p><p>I get tired of people bashing ASE collectors all the time. Yes, I know it is intended as bullion. So what. I enjoy the crap out of it. And my grandkids will enjoy it some day too. And to be honest, I enjoy the liquidity of them. I'd much rather try and sell (5) sets of $1500 coins than a single $7500 coin. But to each their own.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morpheus, post: 2734368, member: 87442"]Not so sure on that TheMont. The regular bullion has been struck at both San Francisco and West Point since 2011. Although no mint mark, the sealed monster boxes do denote which mint they were struck at. And now come to find out even Philly was in on the act, starting in 2015. I too have a set of MS69. But I also have the coins from the different mints starting in 2011. I also have the complete set of PF69, a BU set in air-tites, all of the proofs in original packaging, all of the burnished in original packaging. Also have the anniversary sets from 2006, 2011, 2012 and 2013, both in the ogp and a graded set of each. Just missing the 1995-W and 2008 reverse of 2007. I get tired of people bashing ASE collectors all the time. Yes, I know it is intended as bullion. So what. I enjoy the crap out of it. And my grandkids will enjoy it some day too. And to be honest, I enjoy the liquidity of them. I'd much rather try and sell (5) sets of $1500 coins than a single $7500 coin. But to each their own.[/QUOTE]
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