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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1872724, member: 21782"]So, they're not all 68's/69's as has been suggested? Very true, at this point lower grade satins don’t sell in slabs - low grade raw satin cents, for example, sell on eBay individually or for $50 to $150/roll.</p><p> </p><p>Your 100,000 mintage number may apply to ASE's but not to a version of a circulating coin that is more highly collected. Try comparing these Satin mintages to the 1931-s cent, most have lower mintages than the 1931-s cent. Yes, the 1931-s cent was dumped into circulation, but most were saved. For a version of a circulating coin, under a million minted is worth speculation.</p><p> </p><p>I seriously doubt the big/TV sellers have the qualities of satins necessary to make it worth promoting them. The big internet seller that I bought rolls from a couple years ago has also sold out of the best dates and never did have rolls of 2009 or 2010. Granted, satins are not "hot" at the moment, so they may not want to promote them, which makes them all the more desirable to pick them up now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1872724, member: 21782"]So, they're not all 68's/69's as has been suggested? Very true, at this point lower grade satins don’t sell in slabs - low grade raw satin cents, for example, sell on eBay individually or for $50 to $150/roll. Your 100,000 mintage number may apply to ASE's but not to a version of a circulating coin that is more highly collected. Try comparing these Satin mintages to the 1931-s cent, most have lower mintages than the 1931-s cent. Yes, the 1931-s cent was dumped into circulation, but most were saved. For a version of a circulating coin, under a million minted is worth speculation. I seriously doubt the big/TV sellers have the qualities of satins necessary to make it worth promoting them. The big internet seller that I bought rolls from a couple years ago has also sold out of the best dates and never did have rolls of 2009 or 2010. Granted, satins are not "hot" at the moment, so they may not want to promote them, which makes them all the more desirable to pick them up now.[/QUOTE]
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