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Certified Roosevelt Question

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Does anyone collect certified silver Roosevelts anymore? I have had several for sale on ebay and cant get anyone interested in them. Its a little frustrating. I could understand if they were dogs, but I am talking about MS67 white coins and a few nicely toned ones too.
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It seems to me that many new coin collectors are very momentum focused. People only seem to want to buy what others want to buy. It went from State Quarters to Lincoln's and Washington quarters. I have a feeling Roosie's and others will get their turn.
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You are probably right, but it will take a design change or something drastic to generate more interest. The 75th anniversary of the Roosevelt dime isn't too far away in 2021. They didnt do anything at the 50th anniversary except make a special W mint mark dime in 1996.
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