Finished your 7070 Type Set? OK, now what....
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Hello Everyone... I completed a Dansco 7070 album (without gold) a few years ago...
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1089350/my-completed-dansco-7070-type-set#latest
After looking at Type Coins for so long (25 years?) it was nice to get back into one series, early copper (Middle Date LC's),and "specialize" for a little while. I expanded to Late Dates and then found the Wayte Raymond albums for Large Cents (100 coins total) and started filling the album. This is a continual work in progress since the album has spaces for a '93 Chain Cent... '93 Liberty Cap... 1799... 1804... etc... that I knew going in that I'd never be able to complete the set. Along the way, I also re-discovered Buffalo Nickels, I completed that set and started working on a "Box of 20".
This brings me to... I've reached a point where I've decided to have some of my 7070 Type Set coins re-certified. I was a little nervous cracking a few of them... Seated Dollars, Trade Dollar, and a few others... and I like the authentication that certified coins carry. That said... I'll likely not get every coin in this set re-certified. It's just not worth the expense for every piece and I'm not a "Registry Set" kind of guy. So, what do you do with the remaining coins? Sell? Keep the unfinished set? Fill it in with "details" coins (cheaply?). I'll likely keep the top 25 or so coins (another "Box of 20"?...lol) and sell the rest, but I'm interested in what others have done...
Here's the first coin I pulled out of the Dansco album and sent in to our hosts:
edited to add:
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Have you thought about offering them here on the BST forum? I’m sure there are lots of collectors who would appreciate the raw coins (e.g. to complete their 7070). Plus, if you still have the labels for the coins you cracked out, I’m sure that would be appreciated, too.
All tough choices! I'm an album (7070) guy, so I cringe when you say you're breaking up the old band and resubmitting them. I've broken slabs out to fill the 7070. You're now going the opposite direction. Like @steve_richardson said, there could be others here looking to start a type set "with' the 7070 album.
I would sell and use the proceeds to get a coin I always wanted but never thought I could get.
I've done that a few times and it's a thrilling and satisfying experience.
I completed the 7070 a couple of times. Always looking for upgrades.
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I don't do 7070s but for my Peace $ album, when i bought a slabbed example, I left it in the slab and put another peace $ in the hole with the reverse showing. Hole was filled and I knew I had a slabbed example of that date/mint. This would not work for some of the 7070 holes.
I put together a mixed set of Indian Cents a bit over a year ago. Most of the early pieces and many of the key dates are certifited and in PCGS or NGC holders. Some of the semi-keys and all of the common dates are raw and in an album. I put "World War II OPA" tokens in the blank spots in the album with are covered by certified coins. I only wanted the common dates in EF-AU and was not willing to certify them because that makes no financial sense.
I know this would not please some people, but I am happy with it. I know that the set is complete and that the important coins are certified as genuine.
I think the 7070 albums only cover general types. The less common minor types are no included. My collection is almost "whole hog" although there are few minor types I will not get. For example, if you are really interested, you could have three 1794 half cent types. The design changed in a minor way during the year. I only have a 1794 and a 1795 half cent. Most people consider these coins to be the same type, Liberty Cap facing Right, but as you can see, they are different.
I never did the 7070 in a physical album, just virtual in the Registry across the street. It’s all circulated. I need to update my virtual coin album image to capture a few upgrades, but I just won an award again across the street for my circulated 7070 without gold Registry set. Here’s my certificate
I plan on continuing to work on it with potential upgrades if I ever find any with even better eye appeal and selling off the duplicates at Great Collections.

Mr_Spud
Lots of choices for sure, I built my 7070 with a lot of impaired or AT coins (that I removed the tone from) as I wasn't looking to spend a lot on putting raw coins into the album. As you have already begun the process of recertifying some of the coins, in your situation I would sell off the coins that I don't intend to send for grading and use the funds for something I really want. For myself that might not necessarily be another coin.
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You're known on this forum.If you post the raw coins with the old certs and an honest description you will find buyers