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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 919943, member: 21782"]I have 3 rolls of Hot Springs S&S Phillys and they are all satin looking. Maybe the mint is using the satin dies after they're no longer good for the sets to make circulation strikes like they once did with proof dies. It will be interesting to see what the mint puts in the new options for the AtB quarters (the unc set and the business strike set).</p><p> </p><p>The 2010 unc Presidential Dollar sets are definitely satins and the mint stated, when I ordered them on the phone, that the regular unc sets will be satin too.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana">Yeah, HSN definitely appears to be full of it. But, I wonder how much damage is actually done by this lie about satins, as opposed to other misleading statements regarding investment potential. I don’t see the fact that the mint could stop satins, affecting the long term price of them too much, as each year's mintage stands on it’s own, although stopping satins could increase demand, thus cost, in the short run. If the mint were stopping satins, I’d say HSN is misleading the public by insinuating this would affect their long term potential, when in fact it should not.</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 919943, member: 21782"]I have 3 rolls of Hot Springs S&S Phillys and they are all satin looking. Maybe the mint is using the satin dies after they're no longer good for the sets to make circulation strikes like they once did with proof dies. It will be interesting to see what the mint puts in the new options for the AtB quarters (the unc set and the business strike set). The 2010 unc Presidential Dollar sets are definitely satins and the mint stated, when I ordered them on the phone, that the regular unc sets will be satin too. [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Yeah, HSN definitely appears to be full of it. But, I wonder how much damage is actually done by this lie about satins, as opposed to other misleading statements regarding investment potential. I don’t see the fact that the mint could stop satins, affecting the long term price of them too much, as each year's mintage stands on it’s own, although stopping satins could increase demand, thus cost, in the short run. If the mint were stopping satins, I’d say HSN is misleading the public by insinuating this would affect their long term potential, when in fact it should not.[/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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