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Making My Own 7070

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 Posted 08/22/2012  2:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
My suggestion is to just make YOUR own. Use the Red Book for a Guide as to the variety of coins to put in YOUR very own Album. Why let some manufacturer dictate to YOU what YOU should collect. Use 2x2's, those 20 slotted plastic sheets, page dividers to tabulate information and a super wide variety of 4 ringed binders. YOU now have places to add all the info about anything YOU want and not what some company tells YOU.
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 Posted 08/22/2012  7:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add iraqandroll to your friends list
I got tired of waiting and bought the Intercept Type Set album and am more than happy with it. Getting close to completing it, well kinda close.
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 Posted 08/22/2012  7:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yankee1227 to your friends list
I really like the idea of making my own set, maybe a slabbed set, like oih82w8.

Just carl, I thank you very much, and will most likely go with your idea, unless another great idea comes along
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 Posted 08/22/2012  7:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
Years ago, I put together my own type set (not 7070) with 2x2's and binder pages.
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 Posted 08/22/2012  9:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list
I like the a combination of carls idea and the slabbed set. The 70/70 list is good but theres some high value coins in there I would want protected in slab form. Personally Id like the list better if the gold wasnt included or they had a separate one without it making it an optional part.
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 Posted 08/22/2012  11:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
The gold page is a separate page that can be added to the 7070.
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 Posted 08/23/2012  11:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

Quote:
I really like the idea of making my own set, maybe a slabbed set, like oih82w8.
Good idea.

I would strongly considering doing it this way if I were younger and did not already have the sentimental attachment to the 7070.


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The gold page is a separate page that can be added to the 7070.
Correct. My 7070 does not have the gold page and it never will.
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 Posted 08/23/2012  11:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
As I mentioned I'm just really irritated with some company telling me what to collect. It's my hobby, not theirs, so I collect what I want. I've made many Albums of my own and I really like them so much better than a company made one.
One thing I really like is a place to add any info about the coins in my own made Albums. For example on a 20 slotted page for coins, another one could be added next to that with little pieces of paper explaining the coins on the ther page.
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 Posted 08/23/2012  11:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RogerRamjet to your friends list
Just Carl is so right about this topic. I really like Danscos for series that I hope to complete one day; they are great albums. However, a type set isn't a regular album. Having the same thoughts Just Carl articulated above, I started a type set using a highly configurable personalized approach. I've been delighted by the results. In my case, my "type set" evolved into a collection of coins that I really like for one reason or another. It has type coins, of course, but it also has interesting errors, counterfeits, colonials, civil war tokens, etc. It's also a convenient place to store one or two extra coins from series I don't intend to collect (why buy a separate album to store two or three coins?). Free your mind and the rest will follow. ;-)

Storage details are a personal choice. I chose Saflips so I could easily store notes with the coins. I slip the half of the Saflip that doesn't have the coin into a slot in a page meant to hold photographic slides. Because the side of the Saflip with the coin can flap around, I have to keep the pages flat, which is a bit of a pain, but I like it because it's easy to remove the Saflips to rearrange them or take a closer look. The bottom line is that it works for me. It's by far my favorite album.
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 Posted 08/25/2012  10:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ngs428 to your friends list
I would go with the slabbed set and remember, you can still have raw coins in the slabbed set. You can just use Coin World Premier holders for the raw coins. I have my set this way and store them all in NGC slab boxes.

After reviewing the PCGS and NGC registry type sets along with the contents of the 7070 my complete type set listing is at 200 coins. Granted, there are some of these that I will never own, this is the complete set to me.. But it is your type set so add and subtract as you like. Here is my list...

Type Coin Information
Denomination Mint Years Design Type
Half Cent 1793 Liberty Cap Type 1, Facing Left
Half Cent 1794 Liberty Cap Type 2, Facing Right, Large Head
Half Cent 1795-1797 Liberty Cap Type 3, Facing Right, Small Head
Half Cent 1800-1808 Draped Bust
Half Cent 1809-1836 Classic Head
Half Cent 1840-1857 Braided Hair
Large Cent 1793 Flowing Hair Type 1, Chain Cent
Large Cent 1793 Flowing Hair Type 2, Wreath Cent
Large Cent 1793 Flowing Hair Type 3, Liberty Cap, Beaded Border
Large Cent 1794-1796 Flowing Hair Type 4, Liberty Cap, Denticled Border
Large Cent 1796-1807 Draped Bust
Large Cent 1808-1814 Classic Head
Large Cent 1816-1839 Coronet Head
Large Cent 1839-1857 Braided Hair
Cent 1856-1858 Flying Eagle
Cent 1859 Indian Type 1, No Shield
Cent 1860-1864 Indian Type 2, Copper-Nickel
Cent 1864-1909 Indian Type 3, Bronze
Cent 1909 Lincoln (Wheat Reverse) Type 1, Wheat Reverse - 1909 VDB
Cent 1909-1958 Lincoln (Wheat Reverse) Type 1, Wheat Reverse
Cent 1943 Lincoln (Wheat Reverse) Type 2, Steel
Cent 1959-1982 Lincoln (Modern) Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper)
Cent 1982-2008 Lincoln (Modern) Type 4, Memorial Reverse (Zinc)
Cent 2009 Lincoln (Modern) Type 5, Bicentennial - Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky (1809-1816)
Cent 2009 Lincoln (Modern) Type 5, Bicentennial - Formative Years in Indiana (1816-1830)
Cent 2009 Lincoln (Modern) Type 5, Bicentennial - Professional Life in Illinois (1830-1861)
Cent 2009 Lincoln (Modern) Type 5, Bicentennial - Presidency in Washington, DC (1861-1865)
Cent 2010-Date Lincoln (Modern) Type 6, Shield Reverse
Two Cent 1864-1873 Bronze
Three Cent 1851-1853 Silver Type 1 - Small Star
Three Cent 1854-1858 Silver Type 2 - Large Star, Three Lines
Three Cent 1859-1873 Silver Type 3 - Large Star, Two Lines
Three Cent 1865-1889 Nickel
Nickel 1866-1867 Shield Type 1, With Rays
Nickel 1867-1883 Shield Type 2, No Rays
Nickel 1883 Liberty Type 1, No "CENTS"
Nickel 1883-1912 Liberty Type 2, With "CENTS"
Nickel 1913 Buffalo Type 1, "FIVE CENTS" On Raised Ground
Nickel 1913-1938 Buffalo Type 2, "FIVE CENTS" In Recess
Nickel 1938-1964 Jefferson Type 1, Original Design Vintage
Nickel 1965-2003 Jefferson Type 1, Original Design Modern
Nickel 1942-1945 Jefferson Type 2, Silver Alloy
Nickel 2004 Jefferson Type 3, "Westward Journey" Designs - Peace Medal
Nickel 2004 Jefferson Type 3, "Westward Journey" Designs - Keelboat
Nickel 2005 Jefferson Type 3, "Westward Journey" Designs - American Bison
Nickel 2005 Jefferson Type 3, "Westward Journey" Designs - Ocean in View
Nickel 2006-Date Jefferson Type 4, Return to Monticello
Half-Dime 1792 Bust
Half-Dime 1794-1795 Flowing Hair
Half-Dime 1796-1797 Draped Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Half-Dime 1800-1805 Draped Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Half-Dime 1829-1837 Capped Bust
Half-Dime 1837-1838 Liberty Seated Type 1, No Stars
Half-Dime 1838-1840 Liberty Seated Type 2, No Drapery
Half-Dime 1840-1859 Liberty Seated Type 3, Stars on Obverse
Half-Dime 1853-1855 Liberty Seated Type 4, Arrows at Date
Half-Dime 1860-1873 Liberty Seated Type 5, Legend Obverse
Dime 1796-1797 Draped Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Dime 1798-1807 Draped Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Dime 1809-1828 Capped Bust Type 1, Large Dentils
Dime 1828-1837 Capped Bust Type 2, Small Dentils
Dime 1837-1838 Liberty Seated Type 1, No Stars
Dime 1838-1840 Liberty Seated Type 2, No Drapery
Dime 1840-1860 Liberty Seated Type 3, Stars Obverse
Dime 1853-1855 Liberty Seated Type 4, Stars Obverse, Arrows at Date
Dime 1860-1891 Liberty Seated Type 5, Legend Obverse
Dime 1873-1874 Liberty Seated Type 6, Legend Obverse, Arrows at Date
Dime 1892-1916 Barber
Dime 1916-1945 Mercury
Dime 1946-1964, 1992-Date Roosevelt Type 1, Silver - Plus Silver Proofs 1992-Date
Dime 1965-Date Roosevelt Type 2, Clad
Twenty Cent 1875-1878 Liberty Seated
Quarter 1796 Draped Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Quarter 1804-1807 Draped Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Quarter 1815-1828 Capped Bust Type 1, Large Size
Quarter 1831-1838 Capped Bust Type 2, Small Size
Quarter 1838-1840 Liberty Seated Type 1, No Drapery
Quarter 1840-1865 Liberty Seated Type 2, No Motto
Quarter 1853 Liberty Seated Type 3, Arrows & Rays
Quarter 1854-1855 Liberty Seated Type 4, No Motto, Arrows at Date
Quarter 1866-1891 Liberty Seated Type 5, With Motto
Quarter 1873-1874 Liberty Seated Type 6, With Motto, Arrows at Date
Quarter 1892-1916 Barber
Quarter 1916-1917 Standing Liberty Type 1, No Stars Below Eagle
Quarter 1917-1930 Standing Liberty Type 2, Stars Below Eagle
Quarter 1932-1964, 1992-1998 Washington Type 1, Silver - Plus Silver Proofs 1992-1998
Quarter 1965-1998 Washington Type 2, Clad
Quarter 1976 Washington Type 3, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse
Quarter 1976 Washington Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse
Quarter 1999-2008 Washington (50 States) Type 1, Clad
Quarter 1999-2008 Washington (50 States) Type 2, Silver
Quarter 2009 Washington (D.C. and U.S. Territories) Type 1, Clad
Quarter 2009 Washington (D.C. and U.S. Territories) Type 2, Silver
Quarter 2010 - 2021 Washington (America the Beautiful) Type 1, Clad
Quarter 2010 - 2021 Washington (America the Beautiful) Type 2, Silver
Half Dollar 1794-1795 Flowing Hair
Half Dollar 1796-1797 Draped Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Half Dollar 1801-1807 Draped Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Half Dollar 1807-1836 Capped Bust Type 1, Lettered Edge
Half Dollar 1836-1837 Capped Bust Type 2, Reeded Edge, "50 CENTS" on Reverse
Half Dollar 1838-1839 Capped Bust Type 3, Reeded Edge, "HALF DOL." on Reverse
Half Dollar 1839 Liberty Seated Type 1, No Drapery
Half Dollar 1839-1866 Liberty Seated Type 2, No Motto
Half Dollar 1853 Liberty Seated Type 3, Arrows & Rays
Half Dollar 1854-1855 Liberty Seated Type 4, No Motto, Arrows at Date
Half Dollar 1866-1891 Liberty Seated Type 5, With Motto
Half Dollar 1873-1874 Liberty Seated Type 6, With Motto, Arrows at Date
Half Dollar 1892-1915 Barber
Half Dollar 1916-1947 Walking Liberty
Half Dollar 1948-1963 Franklin
Half Dollar 1964, 1992-Date Kennedy Type 1, Silver - Plus Silver Proofs 1992-Date
Half Dollar 1964 Kennedy Type 1, Silver - Accent Hair
Half Dollar 1965-1970 Kennedy Type 2, Silver Clad
Half Dollar 1971-Date Kennedy Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad
Half Dollar 1976 Kennedy Type 4, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse
Half Dollar 1976 Kennedy Type 5, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse
Dollar 1794-1795 Flowing Hair
Dollar 1795-1798 Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Dollar 1798-1804 Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Dollar 1836 Liberty Seated (Gobrecht) Type 1, Flying Eagle Reverse, With Stars
Dollar 1839 Liberty Seated (Gobrecht) Type 2, Flying Eagle Reverse, No Stars
Dollar 1840-1866 Liberty Seated Type 3, No Motto
Dollar 1866-1873 Liberty Seated Type 4, With Motto
Dollar 1873-1885 Trade
Dollar 1878-1921 Morgan
Dollar 1921-1922 Peace Type 1, High Relief
Dollar 1922-1935 Peace Type 2, Low Relief
Dollar 1971-1978 Eisenhower Type 1, Clad
Dollar 1971-1974 Eisenhower Type 2, Silver
Dollar 1976 Eisenhower Type 3, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse - Type 1
Dollar 1976 Eisenhower Type 3, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse - Type 2
Dollar 1976 Eisenhower Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse
Dollar 1979 Susan B. Anthony Narrow Rim
Dollar 1979-1999 Susan B. Anthony
Dollar 2000-2008 Sacagawea Type 1, Eagle In Flight Reverse
Dollar 2009-Date Sacagawea Type 2, Native American Reverse
Dollar 2007-2016 Presidential
Gold ($1.00) 1849-1854 Gold Dollar Type 1, Liberty Head
Gold ($1.00) 1854-1856 Gold Dollar Type 2, Indian Princess, Small Head
Gold ($1.00) 1856-1889 Gold Dollar Type 3, Indian Princess, Large Head
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1796 Draped Bust Type 1, No Stars
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1796-1807 Draped Bust Type 2, Stars on Obverse
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1808 Capped Bust Type 1, Large Cap
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1821-1827 Capped Bust Type 2, Small Cap. Large Diameter
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1829-1834 Capped Bust Type 3, Small Diameter
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1834-1839 Classic Head
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1840-1907 Liberty Head
Gold ¼ Eagle ($2.50) 1908-1929 Indian
Gold ($3.00) 1854-1889 Three Dollar Indian Princess
Gold Stella ($4.00) 1879-1880 $4 Stella Type 1, Flowing Hair
Gold Stella ($4.00) 1879-1880 $4 Stella Type 2, Coiled Hair
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1795-1798 Draped Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1795-1807 Draped Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1807-1812 Capped Bust Type 1, Large Bust
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1813-1829 Capped Bust Type 2, Small Bust, Large Diameter
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1829-1834 Capped Bust Type 3, Small Diameter
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1834-1838 Classic Head
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1839-1866 Liberty Head Type 1, No Motto
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1866-1908 Liberty Head Type 2, With Motto
Gold ½ Eagle ($5.00) 1908-1929 Indian
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1795-1797 Draped Bust Type 1, Small Eagle
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1797-1804 Draped Bust Type 2, Heraldic Eagle
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1838-1839 Liberty Head Type 1, Covered Ear
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1839-1866 Liberty Head Type 2, No Motto
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1866-1907 Liberty Head Type 3, With Motto
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1907 Indian Type 1, Wire Edge
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1907 Indian Type 2, Rolled Edge
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1907-1908 Indian Type 3, No Motto
Gold Eagle ($10.00) 1908-1933 Indian Type 4, With Motto
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1850-1866 Liberty Head Type 1, No Motto
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1866-1876 Liberty Head Type 2, With Motto, "TWENTY D." on Reverse
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1877-1907 Liberty Head Type 3, With Motto, "TWENTY DOLLARS" on Reverse
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1907 St. Gaudens Ultra High Relief
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1907 St. Gaudens Type 1, High Relief
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1907-1908 St. Gaudens Type 2, No Motto
Gold Double Eagle ($20.00) 1908-1933 St. Gaudens Type 3, With Motto
Commemorative 1892-1954 Silver Silver (Any Denomination 25¢, 50¢, $1)
Commemorative 1903-1926 Gold Gold (Any Denomination $1, $2.50, $50)
Commemorative 1982-Date Modern Half Dollar Silver
Commemorative 1982-Date Modern Half Dollar Clad
Commemorative 1983-Date Modern Dollar Silver
Commemorative 1984-Date Gold $5
Commemorative 1986-Date Gold $10
Bullion 1986-Date Silver Eagles
Bullion 2010-Date 5 oz. America the Beautiful Silver Quarters
Bullion 1986-Date Gold Eagles $5
Bullion 1986-Date Gold Eagles $10
Bullion 1986-Date Gold Eagles $25
Bullion 1986-Date Gold Eagles $50
Bullion 1997-Date Platinum Eagles $10
Bullion 1997-Date Platinum Eagles $25
Bullion 1997-Date Platinum Eagles $50
Bullion 1997-Date Platinum Eagles $100
Bullion 2008 Gold Buffalos $5
Bullion 2008 Gold Buffalos $10
Bullion 2008 Gold Buffalos $25
Bullion 2006-Date Gold Buffalos $50
Bullion 2007-2015 First Spouses
Bullion 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagles
Other 1994, 1997 or 1998 SMS Piece - Matte Finish
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 Posted 08/25/2012  10:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list
Jeez that looks like over 100k in gold alone
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 Posted 08/25/2012  10:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ngs428 to your friends list
Like I said, many of these I will never own, wish I could! That is why I have a column in this spreadsheet that filters out the so called high cost coins (whatever dollar limit I deemed to be the cutoff).. My realistic set would probably be around 109 coins or so. If I get that done, then I could pick at the high dollar ones.
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 Posted 08/25/2012  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list
Id love a set like that too. Just trying to eye ball it out of curiosity thats got to be what a 500k set at least. If I ever hit the lottery it could be possible lol.

That is a real nice trick though to keep track of everything you need. Very impressive
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 Posted 08/26/2012  3:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list
With all the teeny tiny subtypes (I mean, come on, what did change with nickels in 1964? if mintmark position, then you should also include both versions for Walking Liberty halves, and IIRC some other coins as well) you have there I'm surprised why no Petite Head (or for that matter why no Silly or Booby heads). Maybe because you tried to get an even 200?
Even then, I feel you could easily combine some of these "subtypes" to get place for Petite Head (and if possible the other two).
Oh, and you're missing copper bicentennial cents

(PS. My current type set consists of (umm...) two different large cents (one dateless but still an identifiable type), an IHC, a LWC, a steel cent, a LMC, a bicentennial cent, a shield cent, a V nickel, a Buffalo nickel, a Jefferson nickel, a War Nickel, three different 2003-ish nickels, a Barber dime, a Mercury dime, both silver and clad Roosevelt dimes, a bicentennial quarter, a clad quarter, almost all State Quarters, a Walking Liberty half, a bicentennial half, a clad Kennedy half, a Peace dollar, a clad Eisenhower dollar, a bicentennial dollar, a Sacagawea dollar, and two Presidential dollars. If you aren't tired yet, IIRC that means I'm missing a Franklin half, a silver Kennedy half, a silver Washington quarter, a SLQ, a SBA dollar, and possibly a recent nickel (I haven't really checked) - and for circulation coins between 1918 and 2009 that's about it, discounting the gold anyway; I'm of course missing much more from earlier and later. In case you ask: no, I don't store them all in any single specific place; which would be hard anyway considering that about half of the above are in 2x2s while the rest are raw, and that which are which seems to depend more on where I got them than on anything else.)
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 Posted 08/26/2012  9:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ngs428 to your friends list
january1may - The final number was just 200, I didn't specifically take anything out. Type sets can include anything you want.. So feel free to put in some Petite, Booby or Silly heads. I actually have the copper Lincoln bicentennial cents in my set. Guess I am missing the Zincolns.. Something I can afford on the list.. Let me look through my pocket change!

Nothing changed with the nickels in 1965. It was an arbitrary break by PCGS coinciding with the removal of 90% silver from dime, quarter and half dollar coinage.
http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Hierar...1638&redir=t


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