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Old May 25th 10, 12:43 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised features
after the apparent "sandblasting". The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.


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Old May 26th 10, 05:00 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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On May 24, 7:43*pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
* * I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. *IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised features
after the apparent "sandblasting". * The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.


It doesn't surprise me, it seem Moy only likes cartoons on anything
the mint makes now.
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Old May 26th 10, 12:07 PM
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I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised features
after the apparent "sandblasting". The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.

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Old May 26th 10, 06:16 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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"sgt23" wrote in message
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On May 24, 7:43 pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised features
after the apparent "sandblasting". The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.


It doesn't surprise me, it seem Moy only likes cartoons on anything
the mint makes now.
+++++++++++++++++++++++

FWIW, here's a comparison with the obverse of a CAM 1999 quarter and one of
the 2010 ATB quarters. You can hardly make out the details on the reverse
"business" side of the ATB quarters.

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...met/1999CT.jpg

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...1frost2010.jpg


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Old May 26th 10, 09:10 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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"Bruce Remick" wrote in message
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"sgt23" wrote in message
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On May 24, 7:43 pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised features
after the apparent "sandblasting". The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.


It doesn't surprise me, it seem Moy only likes cartoons on anything
the mint makes now.
+++++++++++++++++++++++

FWIW, here's a comparison with the obverse of a CAM 1999 quarter and one
of the 2010 ATB quarters. You can hardly make out the details on the
reverse "business" side of the ATB quarters.

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...met/1999CT.jpg

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...1frost2010.jpg


Are all in the set like this? Perhaps First Strike candidates if you're into
such designations.



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Old May 26th 10, 09:20 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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"Wm Hopkins" whopkins65 at mchsi.com wrote in message
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"Bruce Remick" wrote in message
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"sgt23" wrote in message
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On May 24, 7:43 pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised
features
after the apparent "sandblasting". The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.


It doesn't surprise me, it seem Moy only likes cartoons on anything
the mint makes now.
+++++++++++++++++++++++

FWIW, here's a comparison with the obverse of a CAM 1999 quarter and one
of the 2010 ATB quarters. You can hardly make out the details on the
reverse "business" side of the ATB quarters.

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...met/1999CT.jpg

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...1frost2010.jpg


Are all in the set like this? Perhaps First Strike candidates if you're
into such designations.


Yes, all the 2010 proof ATB quarters (obverse) in the set look like this.
If these are "first strikes", this may reverse the pricing premiums in favor
of "last strikes". Or business circulation strikes.





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Old May 26th 10, 09:27 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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On 5/26/2010 1:16 PM, Bruce Remick wrote:
FWIW, here's a comparison with the obverse of a CAM 1999 quarter and one of
the 2010 ATB quarters. You can hardly make out the details on the reverse


I can definitely can see why you're so upset about this. Why, it's now
slightly more difficult to make out the individual strands of George
Washington's spaghetti hair. No wonder you emphasized "way" with
asterisks when you said that the Mint went way overboard. I think I
would have used both asterisks and capitals. Maybe even an exclamation
point too. Like this! I know, some might say that this differing
treatment is the kind of variety that creates visual interest. But I
agree with you. The Mint went *way* overboard. In an open forum like
this, you have every right to use those asterisks. Don't let anybody
poke fun of you for this.

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Old May 27th 10, 12:37 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message
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On 5/26/2010 1:16 PM, Bruce Remick wrote:
FWIW, here's a comparison with the obverse of a CAM 1999 quarter and one
of
the 2010 ATB quarters. You can hardly make out the details on the
reverse


I can definitely can see why you're so upset about this. Why, it's now
slightly more difficult to make out the individual strands of George
Washington's spaghetti hair. No wonder you emphasized "way" with asterisks
when you said that the Mint went way overboard. I think I would have used
both asterisks and capitals. Maybe even an exclamation point too. Like
this! I know, some might say that this differing treatment is the kind of
variety that creates visual interest. But I agree with you. The Mint went
*way* overboard. In an open forum like this, you have every right to use
those asterisks. Don't let anybody poke fun of you for this.



I've always been a little cautious to use caps for emphasis, even though I
suspect more readers know what that means than readers who see a couple
asterisks. I do still prefer caps. As for the coins themselves, based on
its first five proof quarters I believe that the Mint's (new?) artificial
cameo process will really make some of the subtle outdoor scenes near
impossible to appreciate.

But if I do encounter anyone poking fun at me because of my choice of
asterisks instead of caps and exclamation marks, I'll steer them to this
thread and your reasoned response.


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Old May 27th 10, 04:22 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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On May 26, 1:16*pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
"sgt23" wrote in message

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On May 24, 7:43 pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:

I just received my 2010 America the Beautiful quarter proof set from the
Mint. IMO, they have gone *way* overboard in producing the frosted
appearance to the point that little detail is left on the raised features
after the apparent "sandblasting". The business strike quarters will
surely look much better than the proofs.


It doesn't surprise me, it seem Moy only likes cartoons on anything
the mint makes now.
+++++++++++++++++++++++

FWIW, here's a comparison with the obverse of a CAM 1999 quarter and one of
the 2010 ATB quarters. *You can hardly make out the details on the reverse
"business" side of the ATB quarters.

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...met/1999CT.jpg

http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...1frost2010.jpg


Just terrible!
 




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