New Idea for registry sets....
Dennis88
Posts: 5,797 ✭✭✭
(might been discussed before, but I didn't found a thread about it)
As I'm a young collector (15), completing some coin sets would still be a dream for me (as I also collect other stuff). Most sets are simply to big for me to complete, especcially in graded slabs.....
One of my dreams is to complete a complete US type set, as I sad, this is only a dream, and unfortanly there is only a chance from 1:999999999999X1000000000000 (i don't want to make this a very long thread, but I hope you understand how small my chance is)
I was thinking today at school (we had english, no problems, I could afford it me to think about coins:-) is it maybe an idea to have demonation type sets. For example a small cent type cent, large cent, dimes etc... This will be no really hard sets, with not alot of coins, so almost every collector with any budget could complete one.
Just an Idea,
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Dennis
As I'm a young collector (15), completing some coin sets would still be a dream for me (as I also collect other stuff). Most sets are simply to big for me to complete, especcially in graded slabs.....
One of my dreams is to complete a complete US type set, as I sad, this is only a dream, and unfortanly there is only a chance from 1:999999999999X1000000000000 (i don't want to make this a very long thread, but I hope you understand how small my chance is)
I was thinking today at school (we had english, no problems, I could afford it me to think about coins:-) is it maybe an idea to have demonation type sets. For example a small cent type cent, large cent, dimes etc... This will be no really hard sets, with not alot of coins, so almost every collector with any budget could complete one.
Just an Idea,
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Dennis
0
Comments
Here's a link listing new Type Sets coming out soon. I also copied the list below for you.
I'm anxiuos for them to be added. I think it will add interest to type collecting for those whose don't currently collect that way.
Updated Weighting Queue (not necessarily in chronological order):
Liberty Seated Coins CS 1837 to 1891
Pre-1900 Mint and Proof Sets
U.S. Type Set - All Types CS 1792 to present
U.S. Type Set - All Types PR 1858 to present
U.S. Type Set - All Types PR 1801 to present
U.S. Type Set - no gold CS 1792 to present
U.S. Type Set - no gold PR 1858 to present
U.S. Type Set - no gold PR 1801 to present
U.S. Design Set - no gold CS 1792 to present
U.S. Design Set - no gold PR 1858 to present
U.S. Design Set - no gold PR 1801 to present
U.S. Type Set - All Types CS/PR 1792 to present
U.S. Type Set - All Types CS/PR 1792-1964
U.S. Type Set - no gold CS/PR 1792 to present
U.S. Design Set - All Designs CS 1792 to present
U.S. Design Set - All Designs PR 1858 to present
U.S. Design Set - All Designs PR 1801 to present
U.S. Gold Type Set CS/PR 1795 to 1933
U.S. Gold Type Set CS 1795 to 1933
U.S. Gold Type Set PR 1859 to 1915
U.S. Gold Type Set PR 1804 to 1915
U.S Gold Design Set CS 1795 to 1933
U.S Gold Design Set PR 1859 to 1915
U.S Gold Design Set PR 1804 to 1915
12 piece Gold Type CS 1838 to 1933
8 piece Gold Type CS 1838 to 1933
8 piece Gold Type PR 1859 to 1915
U.S. Type - First Year of Issue CS 1792 to present
U.S. Type - Classic Rarities CS/PR 1792 to present
Copper/Nickel/Silver Basic Type set CS/PR 1792-1964
Copper/Nickel/Dime Type set CS/PR 1792-1964