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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 361092, member: 68"]With some dates and some coins I'd agree that there probably isn't a single high grade coin in existence in rolls. This applies to many of the cent rolls as well. Even though there are lots of rolls it doesn't mean there are any high grade coins in them. Then there are coins like the '69 Washington where there are virtually no rolls. </p><p><br /></p><p>But some dates come quite nice in rolls. Very high grade coins will still be elusive but if you happen to find the right rolls you might come up with several. You can't prove it by me but there are many people who claim some Ikes are actually easier to find high grade in rolls. My experience is that all gem Ikes are scarce and I've never found a single one in rolls. But then I don't look at many Ike rolls since my luck has been so poor. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you're more interested in clean surfaces than great strikes there really are quite a few coins that are more easily found in rolls. Some mint set coins are nearly impossible with clean surfaces and every year they make at least a few coins that get to the banks with clean surfaces.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 361092, member: 68"]With some dates and some coins I'd agree that there probably isn't a single high grade coin in existence in rolls. This applies to many of the cent rolls as well. Even though there are lots of rolls it doesn't mean there are any high grade coins in them. Then there are coins like the '69 Washington where there are virtually no rolls. But some dates come quite nice in rolls. Very high grade coins will still be elusive but if you happen to find the right rolls you might come up with several. You can't prove it by me but there are many people who claim some Ikes are actually easier to find high grade in rolls. My experience is that all gem Ikes are scarce and I've never found a single one in rolls. But then I don't look at many Ike rolls since my luck has been so poor. If you're more interested in clean surfaces than great strikes there really are quite a few coins that are more easily found in rolls. Some mint set coins are nearly impossible with clean surfaces and every year they make at least a few coins that get to the banks with clean surfaces.[/QUOTE]
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