Do you mean each date/mint of a particular coin type, like Franklin Halves 1948 - 1963? Or one of each type of a denomination produced (for 19th cent Morgan/Peace/Ike/SBA/Sac dollar)?
That's easy. The US-Philippine half centavo business strikes. They're beautiful little coins but they were just minted for two years, 1903 and 1904.
You can get a nice set of gem red/browns that would put you in fourth place on the all-time list for about $125. But while they're cheap, they're hard to hard.
A set of gem reds that would put you in first or second place could probably be had for a thousand -- but again, while they're cheap, red bronzes from the US Philippine series are murder to find.
Enjoy!
Just Having Fun
Jefferson nickels, Standing Libs, and US-Philippines rock
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<<Need to narrow down your question a little. Some people do very limited sets like a particular year set. If your talking denomination
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I am talking denomination set.
Do you mean each date/mint of a particular coin type, like Franklin Halves 1948 - 1963? Or one of each type of a denomination produced (for 19th cent Morgan/Peace/Ike/SBA/Sac dollar)?
You can get a nice set of gem red/browns that would put you in fourth place on the all-time list for about $125. But while they're cheap, they're hard to hard.
A set of gem reds that would put you in first or second place could probably be had for a thousand -- but again, while they're cheap, red bronzes from the US Philippine series are murder to find.
Enjoy!
Just Having Fun
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Most of the "mint" or "proof" sets are easy (inexpensive) to do. >>
I think you should be more specific on dates here
working on 33 through 47 and let me tell ya it's not easy OR cheap
Mike
idocoins
Snow's Bingles