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<p>[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1300643, member: 17261"]As the others said, most coins in these proof rolls are substandard. However, my local dealer does make rolls by blindly opening tons of proof sets and simply rolling them up. He doesn't really care what grade each one is because he claims he can get more for them in rolls. If you get one of those rolls, there very well could be some higher grade coins in it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1300643, member: 17261"]As the others said, most coins in these proof rolls are substandard. However, my local dealer does make rolls by blindly opening tons of proof sets and simply rolling them up. He doesn't really care what grade each one is because he claims he can get more for them in rolls. If you get one of those rolls, there very well could be some higher grade coins in it.[/QUOTE]
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