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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 26555929, member: 68"]What you're going to find is that all the silvers will be available in pretty nice shape. Scarcer ones like the '34-D you might need to settle for an attractive evenly worn VG+ but a ;lot will be AU if you use multiple sources. A lot of junk silver has been picked over in the last twenty years so when you hit it things like nice F '40-D's won't be there any longer but an awful lot of scrap 90% washingtons are pretty nice.</p><p><br /></p><p>A lot of the clad is going to be a bear. These coins have circulated for many decades and they're lost and abused badly. The toughest out west is a nice attractive '71 in any grade. Most are G/ VG now days but a third of them are cull and most of the other 2/3rds look like they've been beaten by an ugly stick. At least nice well made coins aren't too tough. The toughest in the east is the '68-D. It will have the same problems as the '71 but also is often poorly made. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would keep my eye open for the type h such as the '72-D. You'd think a low mintage coin like this would be almost impossible to find but it isn't because they all went into circulation. Half are gone now but so are half of the others so the incidence remains about 1: 2200. The same applies to most of the varieties. People don't seek these coins so they're still available. </p><p><br /></p><p>The problem with clads is somebody is scratching the bejeebers out of them. Most are just covered in shallow scratches now days. It's probably in the coin handling equipment. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd suggest filling all the spots and looking for nice examples as you go. Some dates I find far more desirable as a nice well made F than as a typical XF. Dates like the '66, '70-D ,and '82-P just don't come well made so grab them when they aren't banged up. You're probably going to be in for surprises like the difficulty of finding nice 1984 dated coins. These had very low rims so along with a little higher attrition even those not beaten up by the machines have scratches. All the dates are out there but some are very few and very far between and when you finally find one it will almost never be attractive. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think the neatest thing is that they are out there. In the 1957 when I started nothing was in circulation because even semi-keys had been removed by collectors. Today the rarities are still in circulation. For instance there are about 50,000 of the '72-D type h and the nicest 10 of them would be among the best known grades. Only a few of these are known and were found so long ago that they are mostly in VF-AU condition. I believe Herb Hicks said he had several specimens.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 26555929, member: 68"]What you're going to find is that all the silvers will be available in pretty nice shape. Scarcer ones like the '34-D you might need to settle for an attractive evenly worn VG+ but a ;lot will be AU if you use multiple sources. A lot of junk silver has been picked over in the last twenty years so when you hit it things like nice F '40-D's won't be there any longer but an awful lot of scrap 90% washingtons are pretty nice. A lot of the clad is going to be a bear. These coins have circulated for many decades and they're lost and abused badly. The toughest out west is a nice attractive '71 in any grade. Most are G/ VG now days but a third of them are cull and most of the other 2/3rds look like they've been beaten by an ugly stick. At least nice well made coins aren't too tough. The toughest in the east is the '68-D. It will have the same problems as the '71 but also is often poorly made. I would keep my eye open for the type h such as the '72-D. You'd think a low mintage coin like this would be almost impossible to find but it isn't because they all went into circulation. Half are gone now but so are half of the others so the incidence remains about 1: 2200. The same applies to most of the varieties. People don't seek these coins so they're still available. The problem with clads is somebody is scratching the bejeebers out of them. Most are just covered in shallow scratches now days. It's probably in the coin handling equipment. I'd suggest filling all the spots and looking for nice examples as you go. Some dates I find far more desirable as a nice well made F than as a typical XF. Dates like the '66, '70-D ,and '82-P just don't come well made so grab them when they aren't banged up. You're probably going to be in for surprises like the difficulty of finding nice 1984 dated coins. These had very low rims so along with a little higher attrition even those not beaten up by the machines have scratches. All the dates are out there but some are very few and very far between and when you finally find one it will almost never be attractive. I think the neatest thing is that they are out there. In the 1957 when I started nothing was in circulation because even semi-keys had been removed by collectors. Today the rarities are still in circulation. For instance there are about 50,000 of the '72-D type h and the nicest 10 of them would be among the best known grades. Only a few of these are known and were found so long ago that they are mostly in VF-AU condition. I believe Herb Hicks said he had several specimens.[/QUOTE]
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