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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1756346, member: 68"]The mintage was 1.6 billion (25c) and these have never circulated well because people save them. Right now about 30% of mintage is in circulation but it has been as low as 10%. This means attrition will be relatively low and will remain low until '26. </p><p> </p><p>With so large a number it seems highly improbable that a general increase in price can possibly occur. There may be special offers to pay $16 per roll or something but buyers will get all they need and the price won't last. This being said there may well be opportunity in the Gems and varieties. Few advanced collectors take these coins seriously and most don't even have one in their US type set collections. Anything that directs attention to these coins might cause enoygh interest that high grade, full drum, Gem, or varieties get a lot more attention and some values skyrocket. Would be speculators might still want to avoid these because the rarities are difficult to locate and these coins were very well made making Gems relatively common. </p><p> </p><p>The best coins are found in the 1976 mint set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1756346, member: 68"]The mintage was 1.6 billion (25c) and these have never circulated well because people save them. Right now about 30% of mintage is in circulation but it has been as low as 10%. This means attrition will be relatively low and will remain low until '26. With so large a number it seems highly improbable that a general increase in price can possibly occur. There may be special offers to pay $16 per roll or something but buyers will get all they need and the price won't last. This being said there may well be opportunity in the Gems and varieties. Few advanced collectors take these coins seriously and most don't even have one in their US type set collections. Anything that directs attention to these coins might cause enoygh interest that high grade, full drum, Gem, or varieties get a lot more attention and some values skyrocket. Would be speculators might still want to avoid these because the rarities are difficult to locate and these coins were very well made making Gems relatively common. The best coins are found in the 1976 mint set.[/QUOTE]
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