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<p>[QUOTE="dingodonkey, post: 1300353, member: 25354"]I've bought two lots of proof rolls in my time. The Lincoln cents were spotty and awful, and I regret buying them. But the early-60s Jefferson nickels were actually in fantastic condition, and many had developed very attractive toning in the rolls. I consider those rolls to have been a steal on my part. So in my very limited experience, it's a mixed bag.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dingodonkey, post: 1300353, member: 25354"]I've bought two lots of proof rolls in my time. The Lincoln cents were spotty and awful, and I regret buying them. But the early-60s Jefferson nickels were actually in fantastic condition, and many had developed very attractive toning in the rolls. I consider those rolls to have been a steal on my part. So in my very limited experience, it's a mixed bag.[/QUOTE]
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