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What Date Set Of A Classic Coin Series Did You Complete?

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For the purpose of this thread, "complete" is how you have defined it for your own set.
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Yes, I wanted a complete set of early dollars ignoring the fact the 1758 were made in 1794 and there is a coin dated 1804, neither of which I will ever afford. So my set is complete.
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The Indian cents many years ago, but I sold them.

The Lincoln cents, but I have not kept up with them recently.

The Twenty Cent Pieces, minus the 1876-CC, of course.

The Type I gold dollars

The Type II gold dollars

The Classic Head $5 gold coins.

And I have a complete type set of U.S. coins including all of the old commemorative coins.


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moxking wrote:

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I have at least one coin of every date from 1797-1964, including 1815 which is the toughest single year.

I think that's a great set.
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I have several, but my favorite may not qualify as a "classic" set - Washington quarters. I have a complete set from 1932 through the current year in MS-64 for the three keys to Gem BU+ for the rest. This also includes a complete set of proof Washingtons from 1936 to the current day in PCGS PR-66 or higher. This proof set includes all known varieties which includes the two "Superbird" beauties. PG
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Lincolns (not exactly classic) and Indians. Working on Liberty nickels now. That set is a challenge in problem free XF+.
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