1873 would be my guess if we include closed/open 3 types. Can anyone find a date that can beat the 39 or 53 coin set?
52 coins (with both closed/open 3 and
DDO 1c)
39 coins (without the closed/open 3 varieties or
DDO 1c)
1c closed (P)
1c open (P)
1c
DDO (P)
1873 3c (closed) (P)
1873 3c (open) (P)
1873 5c shield (P)
1873 5c
Half Dime (P, S)
1873 10c arrows (P, S, CC)
1873 10c no arrows, closed 3 (P)
1873 10c no arrows, open 3 (P)
1873 10c no arrows (CC)
1873 25c arrows (P, S, CC)
1873 25c no arrows, closed 3 (P)
1873 25c no arrows, open 3 (P)
1873 25c no arrows (CC)
1873 50c arrows (P, CC, S)
1873 50c no arrows, closed 3 (P)
1873 50c no arrows, open 3 (P)
1873 50c no arrows (CC)
1873 Seated $1 (P, CC, S)
1873 Trade $1 (P, CC, S)
1873 open 3 Gold $1 (P)
1873 closed 3 Gold $1 (P)
1873 open 3 Gold $2.50 (P)
1873 closed 3 Gold $2.50 (P)
1873 Gold $2.50 (S)
1873 closed 3 Gold $3 (P)
1873 closed 3 Gold $5 (P)
1873 open 3 Gold $5 (P)
1873 Gold $5 (S, CC)
1873 Gold $10 (P, S, CC)
1873 open 3 Gold $20 (P, S)
1873 closed 3 Gold $20 (P, S)
1873 Gold $20 (CC)
So out of curiosity, I wanted to see just how much I'd need to spend to assemble such a set in MS65 or the highest grade available below 65 using the 52 coin model.
Using Numismedia FMV, and not including anything over $500k (gotta be reasonable here

), I come up with a little short of $3.1 million to put together that set.
Quite a few coins are well over $50k, several over $100k, a couple over $200k.
The elephant coin is the 1873-CC no arrows 10c at $1.875m, so if you want that in your set, make that new price $4.85 million.
Bad news is, you might have to save up for awhile to put the set together.
Good news is, you'd probably get a pretty warm reception when you (and your personal armored car transport and security guards) took your complete 1873 mint set display to your local coin club's Show and Tell day.

