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Just wondering what everyones opinion is on this. It's been the subject of heated discussion in the Numismatic News newspaper I subscribe to and the general opinion is that the prices the mint is charging for proof sets, rolls & bags or new coins, etc. is killing their sales. The new coins are crap as well to be honest. I got a brand new unopened roll of 2010 pennies the other day and half of them are spotted and wouldn't even grade BU because of it. The golden dollars are just as bad. They look terrible half the time right out of the roll. I just bought 2 clad proof sets like I have every year for as long as I can remember and I have at least one of every proof set since 1955 but come on guys.. $31.95 plus almost 5 bucks shipping for a clad proof set is a bit much. With the state quarter program I could get brand new unopened rolls at my local bank for face value and they always had a few each time a new one came out. The new Gettysburg quarters are cool but you can't buy any at the bank. Unless you're lucky enough to get one in pocket change your only option is to buy a roll or a bag from the mint at a highly inflated price. The banks don't have any & the ones I've asked say they can't get them in rolls. Kennedy halves haven't been made for circulation in 10 years but they keep making them to sell to those of us who are trying to complete a "set". I'm seriously thinking that rather than order anything else from the mint I'd get a better "bang for the buck" to spend that money on coins I like such as seated coins or Morgan dollars. What say the rest of you ?