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Need Clarification On 2010 25c ATB P-D Strikes

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I am a bit confused on how to collect each and every possibility of the America The Beautiful National Park Quarters... focus on just 2010. Here's what I know...
Strikes were P-D-S-S...my confusion is on the "Satin Finish" coins, which I know are the last year made, and, available in the uncirculated mint set...my question is this...I see the mint still sells this :

2010 America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Coin Setâ„¢ (N86)
"This 10-coin set contains five uncirculated America the Beautiful Quarter coins minted in Philadelphia and five uncirculated America the Beautiful Quarter coins minted in Denver"
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Are the N86 P-D coins a repeat of the satin finish coins, just in a different case, or, are these considered, not to find a better word, Non-Satin Finish "brilliant" strikes? If so, I will need both sets..if not, just 1 to fill my album...YES..I am buying extra blank Littleton and Dansco 25c pages to be able to have a true set that has every strike made..2010-2021. I KNOW it's old news, but, I wish SOMEONE(Littleton, Lighthouse, Dansco, Intercept) would make an album with ALL ports..won't happen in my lifetime...anyone here want to start a startup company that makes these, let's do it!
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2010 Uncirculated ATB Quarters are satin finish.

There is also an ATB Circulating Coin Set each year, which has coins from the normal business strike run (that is, no different from the ones you would pull from your change).
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Thanks Jbuck...to clarify...the circulated set will have a "Brilliant" finish, and, is has a different PCGS#, compared to the Satin Finish, correct? I'll check PCGS site to get a grip on numbers...
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Correct. 2010 was the last year for the satin finish. For the sake of a "complete" ATB set, I am sure most wish it had ended the year before or continued through 2021.
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