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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2513869, member: 76863"]It is. Not even close to 1 percent have been sent in.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not sure if they did release a statement or not, but 2008 had a worse percentage of 70s from their population report. 2007 has 20,374 69s and 1,421 70s while 2008 has 305,367 69s and only 12,634 70s. 2009 saw and increase but it wasn't until 2010 we saw the percentages we have become used to today. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The only modern commemorative in the silver dollars that has a number that approches that is the 2014 baseball. That is the only one with over 50 percent 70s and most of the others as well well under 50 for MS coins. None of the half dollars are even closer to 50 percent from their online pop reports for the MS. For the dollars and half dollars the baseball ones are really the only ones over the 50 percent mark for the whole series. Even the modern proof golds are all under 50 percent and most well under besides the baseball one. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not sure what coin world was reporting on or if they just went off some early numbers that have changed but their online population report for the commemorative series isn't supporting that claim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2513869, member: 76863"]It is. Not even close to 1 percent have been sent in. I'm not sure if they did release a statement or not, but 2008 had a worse percentage of 70s from their population report. 2007 has 20,374 69s and 1,421 70s while 2008 has 305,367 69s and only 12,634 70s. 2009 saw and increase but it wasn't until 2010 we saw the percentages we have become used to today. The only modern commemorative in the silver dollars that has a number that approches that is the 2014 baseball. That is the only one with over 50 percent 70s and most of the others as well well under 50 for MS coins. None of the half dollars are even closer to 50 percent from their online pop reports for the MS. For the dollars and half dollars the baseball ones are really the only ones over the 50 percent mark for the whole series. Even the modern proof golds are all under 50 percent and most well under besides the baseball one. I'm not sure what coin world was reporting on or if they just went off some early numbers that have changed but their online population report for the commemorative series isn't supporting that claim[/QUOTE]
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