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Making My Own 7070

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 Posted 08/25/2012  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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 Get a Link to this Reply
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 Get a Link to this Reply
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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