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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 777617, member: 21782"]<span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana">Well, we're each entitled to our opinions and there is no shortage of differing opinions with this hobby. lol The fact the 31's went into circulation is a factor, but slightly (because some pieces were lost) mitigated by the fact even a good example is worth $50. Probably most of the 31-s mintage is in collector hands. Now factor in that the recent bicentennial cents have sparked the interest of Lincoln collectors and brought many newbees into the hobby, who will probably start or stay with only the Memorial series because it's more easily achievable and factor in the low mintage for a modern Lincoln of approximately 750,000 pieces for 2008 (about a third of the proof mintage). That said, I won't argue there are a number of other factor that will determine how these satins perform. In my opinion, if you're a modern collector, these satins have a great deal going for them - not only are they low mintage for a modern, they are a distinct variety that looks great, many like matte proofs.</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 777617, member: 21782"][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Well, we're each entitled to our opinions and there is no shortage of differing opinions with this hobby. lol The fact the 31's went into circulation is a factor, but slightly (because some pieces were lost) mitigated by the fact even a good example is worth $50. Probably most of the 31-s mintage is in collector hands. Now factor in that the recent bicentennial cents have sparked the interest of Lincoln collectors and brought many newbees into the hobby, who will probably start or stay with only the Memorial series because it's more easily achievable and factor in the low mintage for a modern Lincoln of approximately 750,000 pieces for 2008 (about a third of the proof mintage). That said, I won't argue there are a number of other factor that will determine how these satins perform. In my opinion, if you're a modern collector, these satins have a great deal going for them - not only are they low mintage for a modern, they are a distinct variety that looks great, many like matte proofs.[/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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