Coin Sets to complete?
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Im getting started on coin sets. I hear about US Type sets and short sets and so on.
Where do I find a list of sets that I can complete?
Where do I find a list of sets that I can complete?
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I think it is more interesting to look through the Red Book to find a series that you like, then design your own collection. You may want to include some varieties others leave out, or perhaps leave some out that many others include.
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Unless you are talking about the specific type sets recognized by the PCGS and/or NGC registries, you define what the type is, which is what is cool about type sets. There is no "official" list of type sets.
"Short sets" are another ill-defined term. It just means part of a larger set. The one most often encountered is the Walking Liberty half-dollar short set which by convention means 1941-47.
Shiroh's idea of looking through the Redbook is a good one.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Thats gonna be 2 heavy albums when I get done with them.
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Stars and stripes with bald eagle. and they are easier to get my hands on since they circulate int his country.
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