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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1087671, member: 307"]I have yet to find ANY proof coin in circulation and boy howdy, let me tell you that I have seen a lot of circulation coins in the past 30 years!</p><p><br /></p><p>I have been searching trying to put together a set of Jeffersons and haven't found the keys at all. 38-D, 38-S, 39-D, 39-S, 50-D. I also have yet to see a 2009-D, but I will probably find that before any of the others.</p><p><br /></p><p>I love the guy who's putting together a set of Washington quarters from change. I am as well, but I am only keeping high-end AU or better examples. </p><p><br /></p><p>IMHO this last recession was bad for coin buyers and great for circulation searchers. Lots of old coins being cashed in, some collections being spent and a lack of new coins due to the flood of the old back into the marketplace. Circulation searching was what gave this hobby its greatest boost. The advent of clad coinage has cooled this pursuit, but I think it is finally starting to come back. That is good for the hobby![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1087671, member: 307"]I have yet to find ANY proof coin in circulation and boy howdy, let me tell you that I have seen a lot of circulation coins in the past 30 years! I have been searching trying to put together a set of Jeffersons and haven't found the keys at all. 38-D, 38-S, 39-D, 39-S, 50-D. I also have yet to see a 2009-D, but I will probably find that before any of the others. I love the guy who's putting together a set of Washington quarters from change. I am as well, but I am only keeping high-end AU or better examples. IMHO this last recession was bad for coin buyers and great for circulation searchers. Lots of old coins being cashed in, some collections being spent and a lack of new coins due to the flood of the old back into the marketplace. Circulation searching was what gave this hobby its greatest boost. The advent of clad coinage has cooled this pursuit, but I think it is finally starting to come back. That is good for the hobby![/QUOTE]
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