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Roosevelt Folder?

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I am getting back into the swing of crh and want to tackle another folder project. I've already finished my Jefferson folders and my Kennedy folders and am thinking about trying my luck at Roosevelt folders. I am wondering what you guys and girls all think. Is it likely that I could fill a great majority of the folder holes by strictly crh? I am open to suggestions
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Roosevelts are fairly easy to collect from CRH. I finished a set of them and just missing the proofs and the silver. The 2009s are going to a challenge to find in a roll though.
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Roosevelts are fairly easy except the silvers and those pesky 2009s. I did 90% of mine with coins we had accumulated around the house.
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I finished two complete sets from 46-present without proofs.
I did have to purchase the 1955 PDS.

I say it's a great project and is achievable with patience.
Good luck
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I finished one set of Rosie from 1946 to 1964. The hardest one for me was 1947-S.
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