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Recent US Coins With Satin Finish

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 Posted 12/05/2022  09:37 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bzookaj to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Do you collect the satin finish and the standard strikes, or just one or the other?
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Standard, because at that time I was collecting from circulation. I started buying mint sets a few years ago to plug my album holes because I used cash so infrequently now.

For what it is worth, I do have the 2009 Satin Finish coins. I bought the mint set to have the Lincoln Centennial Cents because they are bronze (95% copper) and not zinc.
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I collected all the uncirculated mint sets when the satins came out, so yes I guess I do. I also bought extra sets to break out for my Dansco albums
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For my certified modern type set, I generally get an example of each finish produced for each coin series. That typically includes satin finish and reverse proofs as well as normal circulation issues and regular proofs. That's a lot more coins, but they're typically very inexpensive.
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I collect both. There are some really low mintage modern satin finish coins.
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I picked up the 2009 Lincolns like JBuck as they are 95% copper.

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