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Pillar of the Community
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Rest in Peace
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Rest in Peace
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Here's one that I'm looking for. I don't even have a place for it in my Dansco Album. 1996 W Roosevelt dime.  
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Well, I'll add The Morgan, the supposedly-melted 1895-P. Failing that, 1895-S or 1889-CC would do for keys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Hmm...should we add in the mint-struck issues that are at least attainable (like a 1895 morgan) or go for the fabled coins? What do you guys think?
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Bedrock of the Community
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well there are NO 1895 Morgans known to exist today and is still to this day questionable if they were ever even minted with the 1895 date on them so that would just be a hole in the book if that was what you were looking for, about like saying you wanted to add a 1964 Peace or 33 double eagle even though some of these are known to exist owning them is illegal so I think they should be crossed out of the list even though they are the key of the key dates but just impossible to obtain
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Pillar of the Community
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1932 D and S Washington 1873 2 Cent restrike 1922 no D 1 Cent 1877 Indian cent
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Okay guys, seems like there's a little disagreement here. Which one is the IHC key, the 1877 or 1909s? I personally think it's the 1877, but feel free to give other opinions.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Tex, 1996-w is a very good idea thanks, I am going to take out the 1965 clad I have in there now and replace it with the 96-w thanks. Bruce.
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Pillar of the Community
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[quote][Okay guys, seems like there's a little disagreement here. Which one is the IHC key, the 1877 or 1909s? I personally think it's the 1877, but feel free to give other opinions./quote] I would agree that the 1877 is "the key" as it commands higher prices, at least in the lower grades. Still the 1909-s is a nice key date as well, and has lower mintage than the 1877.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Question is to ambiguous. Note you should probably state US, standardly minted coins only. Or are you including World coins? What about commemoratives? Error coins? Private and territorial gold? colonial Issues? Etc., etc., etc.
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1873 2 Cent restrike This is NOT a coin meant for circulation therefore should not be included in any key date set, unless you're talking about a special Proof set.
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