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mazorj September 1st 10 12:25 AM

2010 silver proof sets
 
FYI and FWIW, U.S. Mint notified me yesterday that my subscription set was
being shipped.


oly September 3rd 10 01:54 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 
On Aug 31, 5:25*pm, "mazorj" wrote:
FYI and FWIW, U.S. Mint notified me yesterday that my subscription set was
being shipped.


They're on sale at Union Station too, apparently from last week.
$56.95

Michael Benveniste[_2_] September 3rd 10 02:44 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 
"mazorj" wrote:

FYI and FWIW, U.S. Mint notified me yesterday that my subscription set
was being shipped.


Received my two yesterday. No complaints other than the price.

--
Mike Benveniste -- (Clarification Required)
Its name is Public opinion. It is held in reverence. It settles
everything. Some think it is the voice of God. -- Mark Twain



oly September 3rd 10 03:04 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 
On Sep 3, 7:44*am, "Michael Benveniste" wrote:
"mazorj" wrote:
FYI and FWIW, U.S. Mint notified me yesterday that my subscription set
was being shipped.


Received my two yesterday. *No complaints other than the price.

--
Mike Benveniste -- (Clarification Required)
Its name is Public opinion. *It is held in reverence. *It settles
everything. *Some think it is the voice of God. -- Mark Twain


Complaints??? I think the engraving staff has taken the Kennedy down
to such incredibly low relief that it looks really bad from most
angles besides holding the coin straight-in-front of your face.
Viewed from the sides and from below, I ask myself "who is this
supposed to be?", it sure doesn't look like JFK.

Coins are are supposed to be sculpture, not poster art.

oly

mazorj September 3rd 10 04:11 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 

"oly" wrote in message
...
On Sep 3, 7:44 am, "Michael Benveniste" wrote:
"mazorj" wrote:
FYI and FWIW, U.S. Mint notified me yesterday that my subscription set
was being shipped.


Received my two yesterday. No complaints other than the price.

--
Mike Benveniste -- (Clarification Required)
Its name is Public opinion. It is held in reverence. It settles
everything. Some think it is the voice of God. -- Mark Twain


Complaints??? I think the engraving staff has taken the Kennedy down
to such incredibly low relief that it looks really bad from most
angles besides holding the coin straight-in-front of your face.
Viewed from the sides and from below, I ask myself "who is this
supposed to be?", it sure doesn't look like JFK.

Coins are are supposed to be sculpture, not poster art.

oly
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Dang, oly, now I'm going to have to do the sideways peek when mine arrive.
I expect business strikes on halves, especially in older die states, to be
somewhat flat, but silver proofs? These are supposed to be the ne plus
ultra exemplars, not another example of expedient corner-cutting at the
Mint.


Michael Benveniste[_2_] September 3rd 10 04:49 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 
"oly" wrote:

Complaints??? I think the engraving staff has taken the Kennedy
down to such incredibly low relief that it looks really bad from
most angles besides holding the coin straight-in-front of your
face.


Oh, I've got plenty of _that_ type of complaint. In fact,
I've been complaining about U.S. coin designs having little
relief and relying too much on contrast with mirrored
fields since at least the 1995-6 Atlanta Olympic coins.

I see that same design bias on the National Parks Quarters,
but those designs are further compromised by the legal
requirement for the silver bullion hockey pucks. I've
yet to see a business strike, but I can only imagine they
will look very flat and busy.

If that's not enough, there's this rant:
http://benveniste.livejournal.com/44814.html

But unlike last year, at least I got solid PR68-70 coins; no
fingerprints or blobs of extra metal.

--
Mike Benveniste -- (Clarification Required)
Its name is Public opinion. It is held in reverence. It settles
everything. Some think it is the voice of God. -- Mark Twain



oly September 3rd 10 06:03 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 
On Sep 3, 9:49*am, "Michael Benveniste" wrote:
"oly" wrote:
Complaints??? *I think the engraving staff has taken the Kennedy
down to such incredibly low relief that it looks really bad from
most angles besides holding the coin straight-in-front of your
face.


Oh, I've got plenty of _that_ type of complaint. *In fact,
I've been complaining about U.S. coin designs having little
relief and relying too much on contrast with mirrored
fields since at least the 1995-6 Atlanta Olympic coins.

I see that same design bias on the National Parks Quarters,
but those designs are further compromised by the legal
requirement for the silver bullion hockey pucks. *I've
yet to see a business strike, but I can only imagine they
will look very flat and busy.

If that's not enough, there's this rant:
* * *http://benveniste.livejournal.com/44814.html

But unlike last year, at least I got solid PR68-70 coins; no
fingerprints or blobs of extra metal.

--
Mike Benveniste -- (Clarification Required)
Its name is Public opinion. *It is held in reverence. *It settles
everything. *Some think it is the voice of God. -- Mark Twain


Specifically, I don't think JFK's jaw and chin look very realistic
anymore. Or maybe they just flow into the field without enough line
to distinguish them anymore. The engraving department has taken too
much relief out.

oly

MKW September 3rd 10 08:03 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 
Got my set today. Like the standard set...all the golden dollars are
tarnished or splattered with some odd stain.

Bremick September 4th 10 12:46 AM

2010 silver proof sets
 

"MKW" wrote in message
...
Got my set today. Like the standard set...all the golden dollars are
tarnished or splattered with some odd stain.


You mean you actually LOOK at your sets? I knew I probably was missing
something all these years. I've just been ordering them each year because I
couldn't bring myself to stop. Sorta like the folks who got hooked on the
annual proof SAE's. I got a shipping notice yesterday so I expect my proof
set soon. But now I'm afraid to look.



mazorj September 4th 10 04:33 PM

2010 silver proof sets
 

"Bremick" wrote in message
...

"MKW" wrote in message
...
Got my set today. Like the standard set...all the golden dollars are
tarnished or splattered with some odd stain.


You mean you actually LOOK at your sets? I knew I probably was missing
something all these years. I've just been ordering them each year because
I couldn't bring myself to stop. Sorta like the folks who got hooked on
the annual proof SAE's. I got a shipping notice yesterday so I expect my
proof set soon. But now I'm afraid to look.


Got mine yesterday. Even though like you I'm basically a compulsive serial
buyer of the annual silver mint set (plus AES) proofs, I always give them a
close inspection before consigning them to the stockpile.

Two or three of the presbux had one very tiny speck, so no PR-70 scores on
them, but nothing bad enough to go through the hassle of a return and hoping
that the replacement set will be any better.

The relief on the JFK half seemed about average. oly, either you got a bad
specimen from a late run or poorly formed or weakly struck die, or there's
something awry with my visual perception.

- mazorj
~ 20/600 dexter and sinister



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