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I haven't seen much talk about these sets It looks like these sets included a Dollar Bill and an Enhanced Uncirculated Native American dollars for the following years: 2014 D, 2015 W, 2016 S & 2019 P Anyone have additional Info on these sets?  Edited by Boba Debt 03/16/2026 11:00 am
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Thanks for the info, I'm interested in finding those now. As an ASE collector, there have been only a few coin and currency sets I've been interested in. The Millennium Coinage and Currency Set I just covered. With the currency note starting with "2000". And a bullion ASE. The 2012 Making American History Coin and Currency Set. This was a second way of getting an ASE 2012S proof, the other was the San Francisco 2 Coin set. Also has a $5 bill with the serial number starting with "150", to celebrate the BEPs 150th anniversary. But I enjoyed reading about these sets and may "set out" to find them.
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Based on the "view to comment" ratio these are about as unpopular as the Coins & Chronicles sets. I like this version of the enhanced uncirculated finish and plan to add all 4 to my collection. They are easy to find on ebay for an average price of about $25 each which isn't bad considering the original prices was 14.95 plus shipping
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Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Those older sets are neat especially the 2004 set, I might get one just because everything in it is interesting. But it looks like they just repackaged product that were available via other means. These current sets include the Native American dollars with the Enhanced Uncirculated finish that you can only get in the Coin & Currency Set.
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I went and bought those sets in order to get the coins into my Dansco albums
(I also have the 2017-S Enhanced uncirculated and the 2018-S Reverse Proof dollars too
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Quote: The Millennium Set has links to other C$C Sets that I've posted. You're going to be a bad bad influence on me. I went and looked through your lists. I had no idea the Perth Mint issued the 2000 colorized ASE. That's a government owned mint, so I felt it fit in to the same category as Royal Canadian Mint and Royal Mint issues that I have with ASEs in them. Found and ordered.
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The coin and currency sets are pretty cool. I especially appreciate the special serial numbers on the currency and how there is a neat story attached to the dollar coins. I went through a similar process when I collected the Annual Uncirculated Dollar sets. That series (temporarily) ended in 2009, when the Uncirculated ASE production stopped for 2 years, plus they also didn't make the Annual Uncirculated Dollar set an additional year, 2011, but resumed in 2012, until the Presidential dollar production ended. So I had all the Presidential dollars in Uncirculated finish, except for these 3 years. But they did make the Uncirculated Presidential dollar sets those years (just not the set with the ASE in it), so I did decide to get these 3 sets. I probably should get a little more interest in the sac dollar as I have one of the Grail coins in the series, the gold 25th anniversary. The Cheerios version I'd never pay up for, and of course the space flown golden version, those all belong in museums or very deep pocket collectors.
Edited by Gilly 03/17/2026 09:05 am
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Those were a "Bad Investment" same as the March Of Dimes sets. I don't understand why the March Of Dimes sets aren't worth more with a mintage limit of 75K and only the second W minted dime (and the only proof W dime) and the first reverse proof dime (and only P mint mark silver dime) and maybe only the second reverse proof dime since the 2018 reverse proof San Francisco set.   
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Quote: You're going to be a bad bad influence on me. Always happy to "broaden the horizons" of a fellow collector! 
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Quote: I don't understand why the March Of Dimes sets aren't worth more with a mintage limit of 75K and only the second W minted dime (and the only proof W dime) At least with silver prices where they are, the set is worth almost $30 more than issue price. 
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I was able to buy all 4 sets yesterday for an average price of about $25, which was my target price.
Dearborn mentioned there were slots for these in his Dansco Album.
Most of my collection revolves around finding coins with unique finishes but these seem to have flown under my radar.
Kind of makes me wonder about other coins I'm not aware of.
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Quote: I was able to buy all 4 sets yesterday for an average price of about $25, which was my target price. Fantastic! 
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I sold a box of 10 of the 2014 set for $575 back when it was first issued. The buyer submitted all 10 for grading and got all 69s. I heard that 70 grades were hard to come by.
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Quote: johnbk wrote
I sold a box of 10 of the 2014 set for $575 back when it was first issued. That's $57.50 a set, I guess I did better than I thought I have been thinking about these coins in the context of the timeframe that they were released. Was it always known that the mint was going to do 4, one from each mint? Or did they release 3 of them - 2014 D, 2015 W & 2016 S and then surprise everyone with the 2017 S Enh UC set and then the 2018 Rev Proof set? I'm sure some collectors were relieved when the mint finally released the 2019 P
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Quote: I sold a box of 10 of the 2014 set for $575 back when it was first issued  Quote: The buyer submitted all 10 for grading and got all 69s. I heard that 70 grades were hard to come by. Seems to be accurate.
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