Some of the better ones from the roll, if they look nearly perfect and have a slight chance at a MS67 might go in for grading. That is not very often though. The last batch of 1958's I bought 2 years ago, I sent in 15 coins into a third party grading service and was rewarded with eight MS66 and seven MS67. That roll cost me 8 bucks. Good times.
I give two sets a year to the Educational Director, John Philips at the Virginia Numismatic Association (VNA) coin convention so they can award them to the Boy scouts who attend the convention to earn the merit badge. It's up to them who they give them out to.
Sets can be made and sold as "starter sets". The possibilities are endless when it comes to dispensing the extra coins.
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