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Kind of hard to explain in the topic. I am looking for the most recent year in which you don't have a coin in your collection. For example if you had all the State Quarters, and no other coins it would be 1998. If you had a complete set of Lincoln cents and nothing else, it would be 1908. Hopefully this makes sense. I thought this would be kind of interesting. For me the year is 1922.
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USA Normal coins 1797
USA Error coins 1830
Edited by Errorcoins 09/17/2007 7:00 pm
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Ancient coin. 44BC silver denarius. Julius Caesar on the obverse.
Colonial copper. 1773 Virginia Halfpenny. King George III on the obverse
U.S. coin. 1851 Gold Dollar type 1
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I have no idea, guess I could use some cataloguing software!
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1877 - I have a replica/copy in my IHC set...for now :)
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It took a bit of researching with my coin database, but my answer is: 1785. I don't have any coins from that year, but I have at least one from every year after that. Plenty of coins older than that, too, of course. Nohope and Spider, I'm not sure you understand the question properly... do you guys really have no dates missing between 44 BC and 2007? 
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Nope I guess I did not I guess my answer should have been 2007 as I have date/ mintmark/ variety gaps in all my collections
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If I had to have a coin from every year my date would probably be in the 1900 range (I can't check my Indian cents right now to see where the gap is). My oldest though is a 1866 3CN. Jim
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To be honest, I have no idea what I may have around. However, I am certain that I have nothing from 80's that comes to mind. I have samples of most modern coins up to 1978 (my birth year) but am pretty spotty after that until 1995 (the year I started collecting). I always mean to buy proof sets to fill in what I don't have but haven't yet.
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Posted - Today : 02:26:21 AM Nohope and Spider, I'm not sure you understand the question properly... do you guys really have no dates missing between 44 BC and 2007?
That too is a tuff question. Did they really put BC on all coins back then? If not how would anyone know if they were missing a 27BC coin? HMMMM
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I agree with Bonedigger. (Hi, Ben.)
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Why thank you Frank,  Chuckle, early American .8924% silver is where it's at. Take Care Buddy Ben
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