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2015 Reverse Proof Set?

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 Posted 08/11/2014  1:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlbumAccumulator to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Also, I hate when they do stuff like this in the middle of a series, like they've done before. For example, some parts of the State Quarters, parks quarters, Presidential dollars, Sacagawea rotating reverses, etc. have satin finish while others don't; some parks quarters have S-minted coins while others don't, etc. For the obsessive perfectionits among us, changing finishes, strike types, mint locations, etc., is frustrating, especially as the album makers often don't account for this.


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I actually think it sounds cool! But as these hold their value so poorly, I will wait and buy it on ebay for $8 in the year 2025.


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Latest word is the are also thinking about special coins to mark the centennial of the 1916 coins and an unnamed special coin release to be conducted at the 2015 ANA! (Some people never learn.)
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