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Completed A 20th Century Type Set

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You got some good looking Ike's there!
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I agree, great collection! I have been wanting to do one of these with some of the extras and coins that got upgraded in my 7070, but I have never been able to find one of them.
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Nice set but I am wondering by what criteria this is considered a type set? I collect type sets from many countries but use KM#s to organize them. This is not a type set as defined by that criteria since it omits or includes coins that are not in the Standard Catalog of World Coins nor is it a set of coins intended for circulation since it contains the 1976 silver clad coins. Is it simply based on the discretion manufacturer of the album? My dad has some 1 cent books and he won't put the 1998 WAM I bought for him in it because it does not have a slot but he keeps trying to upgrade his 1922 no D because it does have a slot.
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Is it simply based on the discretion manufacturer of the album?


You hit the nail on the head. Whoever makes the album gets to decide what they include and what they don't include. While I imagine that if they left some things out it would cause a lot of complaints from collectors and it wouldn't sell too well, but in other cases it is tolerated. For example, in the Dansco 7070 type album they only have one spot for clad Kennedy half dollars 1965 to present even though most collectors would separate out, as they have in this set, the Cu-Ni clad and the silver clad. But people still call it a type set despite this and seem to get along find without that extra Kennedy in there.
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