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by SilverEye » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:31 pm
Have I tuned into a deal or just being silly? I've picked up a handful of ASE's at spot and one under spot. They are the painted commemoratives, like with the Twin Towers on them. One even came in a fancy box that was covered in cat fur. One was beat up, like it had spent a little time sitting in the street. Another had been gouged with a screwdriver, like somebody was tying to get the paint off quite violently.
Are these all over the place and i just stumbled on to them, or am I a keen buyer? My LCS charges 4.50 over spot, everybody else rounds up to $40 for a shiny ASE.
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by tractorman » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:37 pm
Those are not ASEs ... (hint .. google "American Silver Eagles"), they are commemorative dollars or generics.
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by justj2k78 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:18 pm
To me, being a "keen buyer" is overrated. Do you like what you got? Are YOU happy with the price? That's all that matters!
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by justoneguy » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:05 pm
can we see some pics?
that would help to know what you've purchased.
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by 97guns » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:09 am
tractorman wrote:Those are not ASEs ... (hint .. google "American Silver Eagles"), they are commemorative dollars or generics.
they are ase's, painted with the twin towers on 2001's. i have some that were bought at spot also, there is also one with a firefighter commemorative
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by Hades12 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:55 am
They can be found you just have to wait. I have a guy that sales to me at Melt, does not matter to him what it is. So I have gotten ASE's Morgans, or just slick dimes, Just the luck of the draw.
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by SilverEye » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:35 pm
They are definitely ASE's, I can see the coin under the paint. I was just wondering if anybody else is picking up these ugly little orphans. Who knows, by the time I get around to selling, they might be a such an oddity that they command a premium. And yes, I'm happy with the price!
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by Induz » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:40 pm
They are ASEs. I have bought several of these over the months. If you do not like the paint, having them dipped for a while in acetone helps. Rinse it and pat it dry. Or leave it just as it is. But do not expect to get a premium like the ASE commands.
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