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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 462985, member: 16060"]I would be interested to know what is thought about the 2008-w ASE in regards to its place in total mintage? The 2008-w with the reverse of 2007-w, do you think it has a future of becoming an expensive coin? And do most people who collect the bullion ASE also collect the W's that can be purchased by individuals from the mint? I don't think anyone would say it is not a beautiful coin, but where in collectabilty/popularity will be those minted in the 80's and 90's say twenty years from now? I know that is a crystal ball question, but I also know people do have opinions regarding this. I might have mentioned this before, but I was fortunate enough to go to Europe this summer. The only American coin I saw in Europe for sale was the ASE. After that statement my question is do they have a very strong worldwide demand? Of a total yealy mintage, would anyone care to speculate what percentage end up overseas. And what anyone care to speculate what percentage of buyers are buying for the silver and not the coin. In other words bullion buyers, not coin collectors[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 462985, member: 16060"]I would be interested to know what is thought about the 2008-w ASE in regards to its place in total mintage? The 2008-w with the reverse of 2007-w, do you think it has a future of becoming an expensive coin? And do most people who collect the bullion ASE also collect the W's that can be purchased by individuals from the mint? I don't think anyone would say it is not a beautiful coin, but where in collectabilty/popularity will be those minted in the 80's and 90's say twenty years from now? I know that is a crystal ball question, but I also know people do have opinions regarding this. I might have mentioned this before, but I was fortunate enough to go to Europe this summer. The only American coin I saw in Europe for sale was the ASE. After that statement my question is do they have a very strong worldwide demand? Of a total yealy mintage, would anyone care to speculate what percentage end up overseas. And what anyone care to speculate what percentage of buyers are buying for the silver and not the coin. In other words bullion buyers, not coin collectors[/QUOTE]
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