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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7648037, member: 105098"]agree on the estimate, I was hunting based on 1 per 4-5 rolls as an average, it was less of course, but you'd go 10-15 rolls of nothing, then get one with 2-3-4 in it. the calculation isn't that far off, if you can get brand new unsearched solid rolls, likely about 2-3 per 10 rolls. but it's not balanced and even distributed.</p><p><br /></p><p>the 1955S mint cents were distributed as you say, but people could get rolls or bags of them when they were released and set it aside, and I think that's the difference really, like bicentennials, people could save rolls or a bag of them pretty easy, you'd have to get really lucky to get a roll of 40 Ws, much less a roll of each design for both years,,, or spend an arm and a leg on ebay probably to do it. it's why BU 1999 and 2000 state quarters keep turning up, after 2 decades, people are like "why am I holding on to these rolls, it's still $10".</p><p><br /></p><p>I still think there's going to be a lot of Uncirculated W quarters saved, but there's going to be a fair percentage that slips through the cracks also and circulated, nobody could set aside rolls of them really like was done with the 1950D nickels even. I think this has to do something, maybe not immediately, but in a lot shorter time frame than it took the 1950D nickels that's for sure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7648037, member: 105098"]agree on the estimate, I was hunting based on 1 per 4-5 rolls as an average, it was less of course, but you'd go 10-15 rolls of nothing, then get one with 2-3-4 in it. the calculation isn't that far off, if you can get brand new unsearched solid rolls, likely about 2-3 per 10 rolls. but it's not balanced and even distributed. the 1955S mint cents were distributed as you say, but people could get rolls or bags of them when they were released and set it aside, and I think that's the difference really, like bicentennials, people could save rolls or a bag of them pretty easy, you'd have to get really lucky to get a roll of 40 Ws, much less a roll of each design for both years,,, or spend an arm and a leg on ebay probably to do it. it's why BU 1999 and 2000 state quarters keep turning up, after 2 decades, people are like "why am I holding on to these rolls, it's still $10". I still think there's going to be a lot of Uncirculated W quarters saved, but there's going to be a fair percentage that slips through the cracks also and circulated, nobody could set aside rolls of them really like was done with the 1950D nickels even. I think this has to do something, maybe not immediately, but in a lot shorter time frame than it took the 1950D nickels that's for sure.[/QUOTE]
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