Finding anything MS67-69 in a roll will be next to impossible, State Quarters are conditional rarities in those grades and quite expensive. PCGS has seen one MS69 P Delaware while NGC has none, the 68 numbers are not much better with a total population of around 50. The D Delaware is even worse with no 69s and only 30 in 68. I doubt that you will find anything better than an MS64 in a single roll and even worse if they have been picked through by a previous collector. If it was that easy to find high grade coins, they would not be so darn expensive and sought after by registry collectors
I think it's unbelievable how common the MS 68,69 & 70 grades have become. Those used to be only drempt about levels. Modern bulion pieces with high MS grades selling for obscene prices is an even bigger shame with more and more people being duped out of their money. IMHO !
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