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<p>[QUOTE="LEG END, post: 1258397, member: 26139"]Some of the clads are seriously tuff. Like the 82, 83 issues. Buying a souvenir set seems to insult your intelligence, until you get serious about the clad series. Then any price under a hundred for the pair seems a bargain. A dealer just lost a set of type 2 Quarters, which are mostly in mint sets, to theft. If you want to find out how tuff those are to find in circulation, just look for 6 months or so, and report how may above 10 you find here. Of course, the easy way out is buying completed sets, and they are cheap. Mostly, the best of the clads are the Kennedy Halves. Making a roll set for the years they quit issuing them in circulation is getting a little more costly, but from time to time you will see various rolls on that bid site, which I shall not utter. Today, though, I bought two 100 roll boxes of tubed lincolns. Lots of Gem BU 69 S rolls. Many, many 40's rolls, gem, So I will have stuff to show if. That's if Homeland Security quits stealing my coins during Patriot Act Secret Searches. What a racket they have going on here in Carolina. Any of you have your stuff go missing lately? It's all good now, since they are nearly at the business end of their own legal process, but in an untidy way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LEG END, post: 1258397, member: 26139"]Some of the clads are seriously tuff. Like the 82, 83 issues. Buying a souvenir set seems to insult your intelligence, until you get serious about the clad series. Then any price under a hundred for the pair seems a bargain. A dealer just lost a set of type 2 Quarters, which are mostly in mint sets, to theft. If you want to find out how tuff those are to find in circulation, just look for 6 months or so, and report how may above 10 you find here. Of course, the easy way out is buying completed sets, and they are cheap. Mostly, the best of the clads are the Kennedy Halves. Making a roll set for the years they quit issuing them in circulation is getting a little more costly, but from time to time you will see various rolls on that bid site, which I shall not utter. Today, though, I bought two 100 roll boxes of tubed lincolns. Lots of Gem BU 69 S rolls. Many, many 40's rolls, gem, So I will have stuff to show if. That's if Homeland Security quits stealing my coins during Patriot Act Secret Searches. What a racket they have going on here in Carolina. Any of you have your stuff go missing lately? It's all good now, since they are nearly at the business end of their own legal process, but in an untidy way.[/QUOTE]
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