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Would This Be Considered A Full Clad-Silver Roosevelt Set?

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Hello,

I am about to work on a new Roosevelt dime set from 1965-now p,d and proofs. Would the following coins be considered a full set of clads and silver from 65-now?

Please tell me if I'm missing any.

1965 p/sms
1966 p/sms
1967 p/sms
1968-now pds and silver proofs
1996 pdsw and silver proof
2015 pdsw and silver proof and reverse proof
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I do believe they would. The SMS were the only business strikes produced in those years.

The 2015 rev proof will probably the the most expensive one and I have heard some people exclude it as a part of the dime set.

I saw some completed raw MoD completed auctions on E-Bay for ~100 bucks.
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1965 p/sms
1966 p/sms
1967 p/sms
1968-now pds and silver proofs
1996 pdsw and silver proof
2015 pdsw and silver proof and reverse proof
For what it is worth, 90% silver proofs started in 1992.
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Thanks. I can't wait to get started on this set. I already have the uncirculated pd dimes from 1965-2015 and just need the sms, proofs and w dimes.

I also forgot about the satin dimes until this reply.
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I also forgot about the satin dimes until this reply.
Yeah, those satin coins are a sore sport for some. Personally, I do not worry about them, but that is my choice.
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You might consider adding the '82-NMM and even the '69-D/ D.

The '68 No-S proof is another possibility.

Youy can define the set any way you like.
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Don't forget to post a photo of them.
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