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I looked around on here but didn't see anything about this. I was wondering on the new National Parks quarters is there rolls or just Gov. rolls and are they satin finish as in the mint sets? I started collecting the satin finish on the State Quarters. Gonna buy extra pages and put them with the run of mint and proofs. THANKS

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Satin Finish Mint Sets only ran from 2005-2010, all business strikes now have the standard uncirculated finish. You can get NP quarter rolls from banks but your chances of getting a solid roll are pretty slim, most of them are mixed.
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Satin finish unc Mint sets were only made from 2005-2010. The Mint reverted to a brilliant finish starting in 2011. They aren't that different from the circulation strikes later in the year apart from heavier striking pressure for the Mint sets. With the Park quarters each release after El Yunque in 2012 has five different possible combinations: P/D/S circulation quality, S-clad proof and S-silver proof. With the most recent releases, you can get full rolls from the bank if you ask. Generally the new quarters have been mixed with older quarters, but since the mintages have increased, full rolls of new quarters can be found. They are also for sale in specially prepared Mint wrappers on the Mint's website.
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I always feel like a minority about Quarters. I stopped collecting them after all the State ones. Just lost interest. Most of the new ones look artistic but just to commercial for me.
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 Posted 05/19/2014  6:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeLuvsCoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you all for the info.
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