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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 774988, member: 21782"]Could be, but doubt several years of satins will ever be considered common with low mintages, like approximately 750,000 for 2008. Numbers like that are a lot less than even regular circulation coins sold in rolls by the mint, then ad to those the rolls purchased at banks (when you can find them), etc by collectors like me.</p><p> </p><p>Now consider the huge premiums paid for MS68 and especially MS69 satins and maybe justly so, they are nice, low population coins, <span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana">reminiscent</font></span> of matte proofs. If I ran an operation as big as those on TV, I'd have one set of staff cherry picking before the next set of staff stuffed the MS66's and below in rolls. That's not to say those rolls of MS66's and below don't have potential. An MS66 satin is still a nice looking low mintage coin and at the prices they're selling them, should only appreciate. </p><p> </p><p>But, then again, maybe these promoters aren't cherry picking - I haven't seen any of their rolls. I'd think, based on the quality of these satins, as least one MS69 and may several MS68's should be found in each roll. Can anyone out there tell us what a roll of satins from these guys looks like?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 774988, member: 21782"]Could be, but doubt several years of satins will ever be considered common with low mintages, like approximately 750,000 for 2008. Numbers like that are a lot less than even regular circulation coins sold in rolls by the mint, then ad to those the rolls purchased at banks (when you can find them), etc by collectors like me. Now consider the huge premiums paid for MS68 and especially MS69 satins and maybe justly so, they are nice, low population coins, [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]reminiscent[/FONT][/COLOR] of matte proofs. If I ran an operation as big as those on TV, I'd have one set of staff cherry picking before the next set of staff stuffed the MS66's and below in rolls. That's not to say those rolls of MS66's and below don't have potential. An MS66 satin is still a nice looking low mintage coin and at the prices they're selling them, should only appreciate. But, then again, maybe these promoters aren't cherry picking - I haven't seen any of their rolls. I'd think, based on the quality of these satins, as least one MS69 and may several MS68's should be found in each roll. Can anyone out there tell us what a roll of satins from these guys looks like?[/QUOTE]
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