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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 470482, member: 8033"]I don't know if you can "demand" them but I read in another forum that banks can still order them. They would be mixed and circulated.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the Susan B. you pictured it's a pretty decent coin. However, I would not classify these as particularly collectible in any circulated state.</p><p>Sure, you may not run across them often but work in a shop for a while and you see so many it makes your head spin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Problem is that people hoarded these like just about any other dollar coin since the Ike. We see Ikes, Susan B.'s, Sacagaweas, BiCentennial quarters and halves and now even Presidential dollars walking in the door on a regular basis.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unless they're in original rolls or really nice Ikes we tell people to spend them. We have no buyers.</p><p><br /></p><p>We were recently afforded the opportunity to dump 2800 Washington Dollars at $1.20 each and believe me we did. All BU coins but just taking up space as it were.</p><p><br /></p><p>It comes down to this basically. Most of us here are coin collectors. Others are hoarders with no clue. There are hoards of these coins out there. In the long run it severely dilutes any real collector value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 470482, member: 8033"]I don't know if you can "demand" them but I read in another forum that banks can still order them. They would be mixed and circulated. As for the Susan B. you pictured it's a pretty decent coin. However, I would not classify these as particularly collectible in any circulated state. Sure, you may not run across them often but work in a shop for a while and you see so many it makes your head spin. Problem is that people hoarded these like just about any other dollar coin since the Ike. We see Ikes, Susan B.'s, Sacagaweas, BiCentennial quarters and halves and now even Presidential dollars walking in the door on a regular basis. Unless they're in original rolls or really nice Ikes we tell people to spend them. We have no buyers. We were recently afforded the opportunity to dump 2800 Washington Dollars at $1.20 each and believe me we did. All BU coins but just taking up space as it were. It comes down to this basically. Most of us here are coin collectors. Others are hoarders with no clue. There are hoards of these coins out there. In the long run it severely dilutes any real collector value.[/QUOTE]
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