Adding a variety set to the clad Roosevelt series
Dan50
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Mr Hall, what about a clad Roosevelt variety set that includes the Satin Finish Coins.
Such a set could include not only the SF coins, but the 82-no P could also be moved into this set where it would be more at home than in the basic set.
This would leave the Basic Circulation Strike Set to continue on as the traditional, or business strike set it was always meant to be.
It just seems a shame to change 59 years of tradition, when a variety set would allow the Satin Finish coins to be showcased, and leaving the basic set to continue as it always has.
The choice to use SF, or business strike coins in the basic set, persents an unfair playing field as far as the registry goes. Finding true circulation strikes that will compete with the many common high grade Satin Finish coins is impossable, since they will have to come from rolls.
Thanks for taking time from your very busy schedule to listen to vast amount of questions collectors send your way.
Dan.
Such a set could include not only the SF coins, but the 82-no P could also be moved into this set where it would be more at home than in the basic set.
This would leave the Basic Circulation Strike Set to continue on as the traditional, or business strike set it was always meant to be.
It just seems a shame to change 59 years of tradition, when a variety set would allow the Satin Finish coins to be showcased, and leaving the basic set to continue as it always has.
The choice to use SF, or business strike coins in the basic set, persents an unfair playing field as far as the registry goes. Finding true circulation strikes that will compete with the many common high grade Satin Finish coins is impossable, since they will have to come from rolls.
Thanks for taking time from your very busy schedule to listen to vast amount of questions collectors send your way.
Dan.
Dan
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Hi Dan,
We're trying to figure it out. Thanks for the input.
David