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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 581801, member: 15199"]If the rolls of 2009-Ds that I have opened from bank rolls are any example ( poor statistically small sample) I predict the 2009 D , even though more plentiful than the 2009P, will have lesser 67,or 68 grades than the 2009 P. Besides the prevalent spotting on 90+ % of the 2009 D, when you tilt them, there seem to be highly polished areas and also areas that look "scraped". In 3 rolls, I found one that I would call a 66 and none higher to my observation. </p><p><br /></p><p>If the high value stands for a while, I might go through more rolls and cherrypick out some high grades. For those who sent in for the samples ( see open section), I could only send out about 1 out of 3 off of the top of the bank roll of 2009D. Maybe some thought I sent the worse cases, but I actually did do some selection. A 2009P roll yield was 40 nice coins out of 50.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am trying to get some photos and answer email after the NBA games are over <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> </p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 581801, member: 15199"]If the rolls of 2009-Ds that I have opened from bank rolls are any example ( poor statistically small sample) I predict the 2009 D , even though more plentiful than the 2009P, will have lesser 67,or 68 grades than the 2009 P. Besides the prevalent spotting on 90+ % of the 2009 D, when you tilt them, there seem to be highly polished areas and also areas that look "scraped". In 3 rolls, I found one that I would call a 66 and none higher to my observation. If the high value stands for a while, I might go through more rolls and cherrypick out some high grades. For those who sent in for the samples ( see open section), I could only send out about 1 out of 3 off of the top of the bank roll of 2009D. Maybe some thought I sent the worse cases, but I actually did do some selection. A 2009P roll yield was 40 nice coins out of 50. I am trying to get some photos and answer email after the NBA games are over :) Jim[/QUOTE]
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