A couple of new ideas for collecting

I think I am going to put together a birthyear set for my parents and then maybe start working on birthyear sets for their parents.
I am currently working on a proof and mint set birth year set for myself and a set that is 100 years before I was born both proof and mint. I was born in 1970 so I am putting together a mint and proof set of 1970 and 1870. Thought why not do the same for my parents and maybe their parents. My dad was born in 1940 and my mom in 1941.
Who has done something like this in the past?
I am currently working on a proof and mint set birth year set for myself and a set that is 100 years before I was born both proof and mint. I was born in 1970 so I am putting together a mint and proof set of 1970 and 1870. Thought why not do the same for my parents and maybe their parents. My dad was born in 1940 and my mom in 1941.
Who has done something like this in the past?
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<< <i>I think I am going to put together a birthyear set for my parents and then maybe start working on birthyear sets for their parents. I am currently working on a proof and mint set birth year set for myself and a set that is 100 years before I was born both proof and mint. I was born in 1970 so I am putting together a mint and proof set of 1970 and 1870. Thought why not do the same for my parents and maybe their parents. My dad was born in 1940 and my mom in 1941. Who has done something like this in the past? >>
are you going for coins from all mints? 1870-s has a couple "difficult" coins to addd to your birthyear -100 set.
I have everything but the half dollar from when I was born, 1984, already, and they are still all found easily in circulation. In fact, I've almost got the entire Canadian set for 1984 through circulation here in the USA too
I have found these years more than a challenge in Mint state and proof (not attempting proofs for the years prior to 1936). In fact he birthyear set for 2008 is very annoying with all the coins the mint is churning out, I have opted to limit this and not seek every variety such as postions A and B on the Presidental dollars.
It is fun and cost it surely a limiting factor, the coins from the teens I've limited to MS65.
I'm sure you will find it enjoyable and rewarding.
I like your idea of the proof sets.
Good luck.
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Someone on the Registry Forum posted this recently, very impressive.
All of these can be even more fun if a person crosses over to the darkside and starts into foreign coins. If a person's parents are from somewhere else, that would actually make more sense.
Some other forum member put together a framed family tree with a coin representing each person, with the coin from the country where the person was born. Especially for those with diverse families with relatives from many countries, it could be a fun project.
I eventually gave up the idea, and instead focused on PR Type from that era.
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<< <i>I think I am going to put together a birthyear set for my parents and then maybe start working on birthyear sets for their parents. >>
I thought about doing this for my folks, but 1932 and 1933 are not good years to try to put together birth year sets.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
The oldest listed date was 1672, for which they bought an Elephant Token.
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and like 1923, my Dad's bd
I can't tell you my Moms bd
This is going to be fun going through all those coins and cataloging them for her and then building sets from them. She also had two Canadian dollars from 1966. One looked like a proof but not sure.