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Slab US Type Coin Set

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I have a complete U.S. Type set from the Half Cents to the $20 gold pieces. I have PCGS and NGC coins in my set, and the two sets (gold and other coins) are on the NGC registry.

Sometimes the 19th century types are cheaper in Proof than Mint State. I have never displayed my entire set, and I have never seen it laid out in one place. It is in safe deposit boxes, but I have photos of all of them. All of the photos are on the NGC registry.
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Mine are mostly raw. I have three slabs.
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http://coins.www.collectors-society...&Ranking=all

My NGC 7070 that I just made tonight combining the best of my NGC & PCGS (with the exception of my AU50 1803 1/2 cent, which I am waiting on the original seller to release)
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Also, Kanga, that 1793 Chain in a VG 10 holder ...
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What is this about the NGC registry? Forgive me for asking but I am still a greenhorn...LOL
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What is this about the NGC registry? Forgive me for asking but I am still a greenhorn...LOL


NGC maintains a site where you can enter the coin in your collection using the slab serial numbers. It accepts both PCGS and NGC coins for the U.S. coin areas. The registry is divided into many categories including traditional sets like Indian Head cents, Liberty nickels and some not so traditional sets, like Proof Twenty Cent Pieces. There is a point system and the collections are ranked by the total number of points.

Here is a link to my type set.

http://coins.www.collectors-society...leSetID=3081
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I like PCGS slabs a lot, but they often come with a premium. CAC stickers have made the problem even worse. So I agree with others to include other graders if you want to collect an entire set, to keep cost down.

For that many coins in slabs, I don't think I'd display. Maybe just put them all in a large slab holder box. But likely I'd keep most in the bank and my favorites at home, because slabs take up a lot of space. I don't think there's an elegant way of displaying that many. I know there are binders but that sounds really bulky and cumbersome to me.
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Is the type set replacing the date/mint type set? I am old school collector who collected entire sets of coins by date and by mint. This is much harder than type set and potentially much more expensive and sometimes impossible like with Saints and Morgans. I do not have a 1895 proof Morgan I admit it. I do not have 1893-S in mint condition or even in VF condition....yet. It took me about a year to complete date/mint set of LWH dollars. I could work on just this set probably for years improving it. This is a challenge especially for 19th and 20th century gold coins and for any 18th century coin. Most of us just don't have the money to complete these sets.
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I think type sets are awesome!
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