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Quote: Beautiful coins Johnny! Who cares if the large cent is recolored, it's still a beauty. I like what you did with the gold pages. Are you going to add your $3 and $1 also, or are you going to leave them slabbed?
Edit: Sorry for the late response, I wasn't able to log on until today. No problem, and thanks!  Type gold is my main collecting focus. It was fun modifying the gold page, but I'm just running out of room as the album is crowded. What I'm planning is to buy another album just for the gold, and have two gold pages in it. I prefer coins raw, but I will keep the $3 gold and type 2 gold in the slabs, mostly because of the fact that they are heavily counterfeited and as a result would be more difficult to sell raw if I needed to. Also there is not really a place for them in the album. My solution to that was to attach the coins to the back of the album via velcro(so you can remove them to see the reverse). Now that I am getting a dedicated gold album with only two pages, there will be lots of room for the to two slabbed coins. I like keeping my coins together. 
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New DBLC filler to the group. This coin obviously has some porosity, but still strong details and it was relatively cheap($167.00). I chose to compromise for now, since problem free examples tend to run around a grand in XF, and I'm just not willing to spend that kind of money on copper(gold is another story). I'm not sure if I can ever get a strong coin in this slot, because even if I bought a certified one, I don't think I would have the guts to crack it out. How did you do it with your set Bryan? Was your dblc a top tier crack out? hmmm. 
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I think that's a good looking coin for the price! Nice score!
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Thanks Ken! I am thinking it would grade XF-40 details or so? The porosity isn't too bad, but it's definitely noticable.
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Quote: How did you do it with your set Bryan? Was your dblc a top tier crack out? hmmm. mine was graded by PCGS as AU-58 and is actually the most expensive coin in the album at this time (I just updated the price list a few days ago and from numismedia price list its almost $3,000.00) it is almost double the price of the MS-62 St. Gaudens that's in the album
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Quote: mine was graded by PCGS as AU-58 and is actually the most expensive coin in the album at this time (I just updated the price list a few days ago and from numismedia price list its almost $3,000.00) it is almost double the price of the MS-62 St. Gaudens that's in the album WOWZERS!! 
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Quote:WOWZERS!  yeah when I added up the values at todays prices it added up to a little over $24,000.00 and I couldn't believe that. I know I couldn't sell the album for that but it was nice to see coins I paid 600.00 for be worth $1,600.00 now
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Wow. Every time I spend time here, I find something else I want to do. I really would like to start a 7070 set. I wonder how long it has taken some of you to get to where you are in your sets.
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OMG You are the Dansco book king. Love the sets wish I could do that.
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It's been a while since I've visited this thread. Thank you so much for the kind words everyone! And Moe, the way you've been going lately, your set will surpass mine here soon! More power to you...I just can't get enough of watching everyone build their type set, so keep posting!  Anyways, I have added the 1853 seated half with arrows, and have henceforth updated my pictures at the beginning of this thread, as well as the title. Down to only 3 coins now! Two of them being the Seated dollars, and then the classic head large cent kicker. That one will probably be the last one I buy...lol. I also put in page 5, which wasn't photographed before. I've completely reorganized my gold type set, as it keeps expanding beyond what one Dansco can hold. It is in a completely different Dansco album now, that has two gold pages. I have all of the regular US type coins on the first page. The second page holds the classic head $2.5 and $5 coins. It also holds a $5 proof commemorative. On the top far right, I have a 1794 spanish escudo that grades about F-12 in the $2.5 indian slot. On the top left, I have a mexican 2 peso, and 2.5 peso gold coin in the gold dollar slots. On the back cover I have the gold coins that I'm unwilling to deslab. I have my AU-50 type 2 gold dollar, AU-55 $3 gold piece, and my MS-62 50 cent gold fractional velcroed to the cover. As you can see, the slabbed coins are easily removable from the cover so that you can see the reverse. The velcro is strong, so I don't worry about them falling off.     
Edited by johnny54321 08/21/2009 9:18 pm
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WOW Those are way cool......
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Wait....Hold on.....     ... Sorry I had to get a mop to clean up my drool! I just started my type set at the beginning of the summer and can only aspire to a set such as yours! I too love the gold coins! It is too bad that they cost an arm and a leg. That isn't going to deter me from doing the gold page but certainly slows the process up considerably. How long have you been working on this set Johnny?
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Thanks Cownas! I've been working on it for about a year and a half now. I also collect Lincolns, but this has been my main focus which has taken up probably 85% or so of my collecting funds. I started with gold, and branched out into other types. Gold is expensive, but the upside is that many of them can be had for small premiums over melt in a decent grade. I feel more comfortable spending larger amounts of money for numismatic items that have value beyond just it's value as a collectible. I've considered pursuing a collection of high denomination US notes for that very same reason(they can always be spent at face value). I will say that type set collecting is way more enjoyable than just about anything else I've attempted to collect in my 28 years on this earth. It is just simply THAT addicting in my opinion. It's also good, because I've learned a lot about a variety of US coins. My ultimate goal was to get all Dansco types in AU or better, but some types are just too expensive that way....that's why we have our moderator Bryan's set to gawk at. :-P XF or better is a reasonable compromise. Anyways, I've seen you post a lot of great type coins, keep em coming! :-) Are you going to include your classic head gold coins in the 7070?
Edited by johnny54321 08/22/2009 01:57 am
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johnny-I plan to include the classic head coins in my type set. Since they are the oldest type that can be had for a decent price tag. I just have the quarter eagle right now, but will add the Half Eagle when the funds allow. What does your Classic Head Half Eagle Grade? I am looking to get one in the XF-40 range to keep it under a grand. Being 21 and on a College Students Budget makes this set a daunting task. So far I have been able to get 3 $2.50 types and a Liberty Half Eagle. The next coin in my sights is the Liberty Head Double Eagle. I plan to finish the gold page first then move to Seated dollars the down the food chain. Your set is inspiring. Hopefully by the time I am your age my set can come close. BTW I love the Spanish Escudo. 
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