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21st Century Type Coins

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Up until recently, the only 21st century coins I collected were the State Quarters. So, I got me a three ring binder and made a cover. I decided to only collect coins defined by the US Mint as circulating coins, business strikes only. No proofs, no gold or silver bullion, and no commemorative coins. I got albums for America the Beautiful Quarters and the small dollars. Did I miss anything?

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Very nice looking. This will make a fun theme/set to collect.
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Cool idea... also good to have a "bright line" definition!
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I like how the basic set is 20, exactly the number of 2X2 holders on a single page. If I'm calculating right, the full set will be 174 coins.
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I like the custom set
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