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Moderator
 United States
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Glad you got them! 
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yeah me too, (both sets) thanks, and the package was in good condition too.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Mine came in on Thursday, looking good. Besides the S-Proof ASE and maybe the American Liberty medal, that wraps up my US Mint purchases for the year.
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What, no reverse proof Innovation dollars? 
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Quote:What, no reverse proof Innovation dollars? Whoops! Forgot about that one. 
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Quote: Whoops! Forgot about that one. Glad to help! 
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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It's on subscription and a relatively small dollar amount, so it slipped under the radar. 
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At least you were not going to miss out on it then! 
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Valued Member
United States
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Still waiting for mine to be picked up by USPS from the Mint's distribution center and delivered to me. And I agree about how tough it has been finding in circulation uncirculated circulating coins. So far the best I found were some Roosevelts and a Jefferson. Did get a decent Sally Ride and Maya Angelou unc Quarters but nothing for the past two or three months. Even in 2019 and 2020 I would get an uncirculated Native American dollar from one of the vending machines at the bus stations. Nothing this year. However, my luck may be changing, I got from a bank roll (not a customer roll) a 1947D Washington quarter. That was quite a surprise. Nice addition to my junk silver stack I use to pay for upgrading a coin of numismatic interest or getting a new one.
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Quote: how tough it has been finding in circulation uncirculated circulating coins  umm, huh?
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If you get a coin out of circulation in time it can still be uncirculated as a technical grade.
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Valued Member
United States
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Wow I thought they were damaged coins. See it pays to belong to the forum. Thanks everyone again.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The US Mint has acknowledged that they changed the packaging process to include the 4 crimps in plastic around each coin in the blister pack. See this Coin News article. They hope that the crimps will prevent the coins from rotating in the blister pack.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thanks for the article, BadDog. Try as I might, I couldn't resist reading the first few comments from the always-unhappy trolls.  With the bad press received, this seems to fall into the "no good deed goes unpunished" court. Although I do think they might have given consumers a heads up on the ordering page. Athough I'm sure 99% would have glossed over it or been on enrollment like many of us here.
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Quote: Thanks for the article, BadDog.  Quote: Try as I might, I couldn't resist reading the first few comments from the always-unhappy trolls. Never read the comments!  Stick to CCF instead. 
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