I am including the dates listed for each coin as well. These are listed as they are shown in the book.
Half Cents Draped bust 1800-1808 Classic Head 1809-1835 Coronet 1849-1857
Large cents Draped bust 1796-1807 Classic Head 1808-1814 Coronet 1816-1839 Coronet-Braided hair 1840-1857
Small cents Flying eagle 1857-1858 Indian head 1859 Laurel wreath Indian head 1860-1864 CuNi Oak wreath Indian head 1864-1909 Bronze Oak wreath Lincoln head 1909 VDB Lincoln head 1909-1958 Bronze Wheat heads Lincoln head 1943 Steel Lincoln head 1959-Date Memorial 2 cent piece 1864-1872 Bronze 3 cent piece 1851-1873 Silver 3 cent piece 1865-1889 Nickel
Half Dimes Capped Bust 1829-1837 Liberty Seated 1837-1859 Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows Liberty Seated 1860-1873 Legend
Nickels Shield 1866-1867 Rays Shield 1867-1883 No Rays Liberty head 1883 No cents Liberty head 1883-1912 Cents Buffalo 1913 Variety 1 Buffalo 1913-1938 Variety 2 Jefferson 1938-Date Jefferson 1942-1945 35% Silver
Dimes Capped Bust 1828-1837 Variety 2 Liberty Seated 1838-1860 Stars Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows Liberty Seated 1860-1891 Legend Liberty Head 1892-1916 Mercury 1916-1945 Roosevelt 1946-1964 Silver Roosevelt 1965-Date Clad
20 cent piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878
Quarters Capped Bust 1831-1838 Liberty Seated 1838-1865 No Motto Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows Liberty Seated 1866-1891 Motto Liberty Head 1892-1916 Liberty Standing 1916-1917 Variety 1 Liberty Standing 1917-1930 Variety 2 Washington 1932-1964 Silver Washington 1965-Date Clad
Half Dollars Capped Bust 1807-1836 Lettered edge Capped Bust 1836-1839 Reeded edge Liberty Seated 1839-1865 No Motto Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows Liberty Seated 1866-1891 Motto Liberty Head 1892-1915 Liberty Walking 1916-1947 Franklin 1948-1963 Kennedy 1964 Silver Kennedy 1965-Date Clad 4 blank half commem slots
Silver Dollars Liberty Seated 1840-1865 No Motto Liberty Seated 1866-1873 Motto Trade 1873-1883 Morgan 1878-1921 Peace 1921-1935 Eisenhower 1971-1978
A couple of additions they should make it to split the Lincoln Memorials into copper and zinc and perhaps split the Clad Kennedys into Silver clad and clad.
<< <i>My page shows 1983-Date.......... A couple of additions they should make it to split the Lincoln Memorials into copper and zinc and perhaps split the Clad Kennedys into Silver clad and clad. >>
That would be because it's for a commem dollar which was first released in 1983, not 1982.
The Dansco 7070 is not perfect, but it pretty well covers Major US type coins 1800-2000.
Nothing says you cannot own coins that they don't have holes for, such as theother 2 types of 3 cent silvers, or the no stars seated half dimes of 1837-8, or coins of 1873-4 with arrows, or other more minor types like drapery and no drapery from elbow, etc etc..
One also doesn't have to fill all the holes, or may own many examples of some of the types. I do wish they made a page for the early types such as draped bust and flowing hair silver coins, but can understand why not, because most of those rare coins will be slabbed and expensive, and people would be hesitant to put them in an old fashioned album where they might get damaged. But one could special order a custom page, if they want.
Also, for those who would include more commemorative half dollars or dollars, for instance, you can order a blank page that has the right sized holes (for dollar or half dollar coins) but is not printed, and just insert the page in the binder and put your coins in the page.
Those who have been on here a while probably saw this coming as soon as you saw "Dansco" in the thread title, sorry if you've seen these pictures too many times already but it's fun to see some of my coins "on the web" and I'm a big fan of this album
Nice....mines about 75% complete....missing the bust coins and some of the seated coins. Of course, there are several that I would like to upgrade as well........
Comments
I am including the dates listed for each coin as well. These are listed as they are shown in the book.
Half Cents
Draped bust 1800-1808
Classic Head 1809-1835
Coronet 1849-1857
Large cents
Draped bust 1796-1807
Classic Head 1808-1814
Coronet 1816-1839
Coronet-Braided hair 1840-1857
Small cents
Flying eagle 1857-1858
Indian head 1859 Laurel wreath
Indian head 1860-1864 CuNi Oak wreath
Indian head 1864-1909 Bronze Oak wreath
Lincoln head 1909 VDB
Lincoln head 1909-1958 Bronze Wheat heads
Lincoln head 1943 Steel
Lincoln head 1959-Date Memorial
2 cent piece 1864-1872 Bronze
3 cent piece 1851-1873 Silver
3 cent piece 1865-1889 Nickel
Half Dimes
Capped Bust 1829-1837
Liberty Seated 1837-1859
Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows
Liberty Seated 1860-1873 Legend
Nickels
Shield 1866-1867 Rays
Shield 1867-1883 No Rays
Liberty head 1883 No cents
Liberty head 1883-1912 Cents
Buffalo 1913 Variety 1
Buffalo 1913-1938 Variety 2
Jefferson 1938-Date
Jefferson 1942-1945 35% Silver
Dimes
Capped Bust 1828-1837 Variety 2
Liberty Seated 1838-1860 Stars
Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows
Liberty Seated 1860-1891 Legend
Liberty Head 1892-1916
Mercury 1916-1945
Roosevelt 1946-1964 Silver
Roosevelt 1965-Date Clad
20 cent piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878
Quarters
Capped Bust 1831-1838
Liberty Seated 1838-1865 No Motto
Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows
Liberty Seated 1866-1891 Motto
Liberty Head 1892-1916
Liberty Standing 1916-1917 Variety 1
Liberty Standing 1917-1930 Variety 2
Washington 1932-1964 Silver
Washington 1965-Date Clad
Half Dollars
Capped Bust 1807-1836 Lettered edge
Capped Bust 1836-1839 Reeded edge
Liberty Seated 1839-1865 No Motto
Liberty Seated 1853-1855 Arrows
Liberty Seated 1866-1891 Motto
Liberty Head 1892-1915
Liberty Walking 1916-1947
Franklin 1948-1963
Kennedy 1964 Silver
Kennedy 1965-Date Clad
4 blank half commem slots
Silver Dollars
Liberty Seated 1840-1865 No Motto
Liberty Seated 1866-1873 Motto
Trade 1873-1883
Morgan 1878-1921
Peace 1921-1935
Eisenhower 1971-1978
Bicentennial Coinage
Quarter 1976
Half 1976
Dollar1976
Modern Coinage
Susan B. Anthony 1979-1999
Sacagawea Dollar 2000-
50 State Commemorative quarter 1999-2008
Modern Commem 1983-Date
Silver American Eagle 1986-Date
<< <i>I find it strange that they have four blank spots for half dollar commemoratives but only one for the dollar. >>
I second that, and also wish that Dansco would sell the page that holds the Sac, Eagle, Commem dollar - as an add on to the older 7070 type albums.
I have been looking for a while and can't find it, I already own two 7070, and don't want a third.
<< <i>Modern Commem 1983-Date >>
Actually, 1982 - Date.
A couple of additions they should make it to split the Lincoln Memorials into copper and zinc and perhaps split the Clad Kennedys into Silver clad and clad.
<< <i>My page shows 1983-Date.......... A couple of additions they should make it to split the Lincoln Memorials into copper and zinc and perhaps split the Clad Kennedys into Silver clad and clad. >>
That would be because it's for a commem dollar which was first released in 1983, not 1982.
<< <i>My page shows 1983-Date.......... >>
Right, that's what I meant -- it's an error.
Nothing says you cannot own coins that they don't have holes for, such as theother 2 types of 3 cent silvers, or the no stars seated half dimes of 1837-8, or coins of 1873-4 with arrows, or other more minor types like drapery and no drapery from elbow, etc etc..
One also doesn't have to fill all the holes, or may own many examples of some of the types. I do wish they made a page for the early types such as draped bust and flowing hair silver coins, but can understand why not, because most of those rare coins will be slabbed and expensive, and people would be hesitant to put them in an old fashioned album where they might get damaged. But one could special order a custom page, if they want.
Also, for those who would include more commemorative half dollars or dollars, for instance, you can order a blank page that has the right sized holes (for dollar or half dollar coins) but is not printed, and just insert the page in the binder and put your coins in the page.
Those who have been on here a while probably saw this coming as soon as you saw "Dansco" in the thread title, sorry if you've seen these pictures too many times already but it's fun to see some of my coins "on the web" and I'm a big fan of this album
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
SDCollector
A fellow Dansco album fanatic.
<< <i>Thanks Baley. I, for one, never get tired of seeing your Dansco album coins.
>>
I second that,he inspired me to start one in the first place.