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<p>[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 596019, member: 9923"]I don't much care for those quarters either, in fact, I've pretty much gotten tired of the whole state quarter program in general, and now their going to force the national parks quarters on us starting in 2010. My interests lie more in the pennies and nickels, in fact, the only 2009 coinage I think I'll try and get are the nickels and dimes, and even than, if I acquire those ones, it'll be as a result of roll searching, I'm not willing to pay a premium over face value for any 2009 coinage. In fact, the only coins I'm willing to pay a premium over face value for is silver coins, wheat pennies and other obsolete coinage I just happen to be interested in, but not 2009 coinage, the only exception to that is if I just happen to find enough people looking for 2009 coinage to make it worth buying rolls of 2009 nickels or dimes from dealers, but as a part-time dealer myself, I'd only be willing to pay $3 to $3.50 at most for a roll of 2009 nickels or $6 to $7 at most per roll of 2009 dimes if I just happen to find enough demand for 2009 coinage, otherwise I'd prefer to stick to roll searching[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 596019, member: 9923"]I don't much care for those quarters either, in fact, I've pretty much gotten tired of the whole state quarter program in general, and now their going to force the national parks quarters on us starting in 2010. My interests lie more in the pennies and nickels, in fact, the only 2009 coinage I think I'll try and get are the nickels and dimes, and even than, if I acquire those ones, it'll be as a result of roll searching, I'm not willing to pay a premium over face value for any 2009 coinage. In fact, the only coins I'm willing to pay a premium over face value for is silver coins, wheat pennies and other obsolete coinage I just happen to be interested in, but not 2009 coinage, the only exception to that is if I just happen to find enough people looking for 2009 coinage to make it worth buying rolls of 2009 nickels or dimes from dealers, but as a part-time dealer myself, I'd only be willing to pay $3 to $3.50 at most for a roll of 2009 nickels or $6 to $7 at most per roll of 2009 dimes if I just happen to find enough demand for 2009 coinage, otherwise I'd prefer to stick to roll searching[/QUOTE]
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