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New German States Sets

For those of you who like German States coins, you can look forward to some new sets on the PCGS Registry. We're inputting sets from the Kaiserreich era (1871-1918), we're done through Hamburg, and we've already posted the following sets:

Anhalt Complete Gold Set, Circulation Strikes (1875-1914)
Anhalt Complete Silver Set, Circulation Strikes (1876-1914)
Anhalt Complete Gold and Silver Set, Circulation Strikes (1875-1914)
Baden 2 Mark Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1876-1913)
Baden 5 Mark Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1874-1913)
Baden 10 Mark Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1872-1913)
Baden 20 Mark Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1872-1914)
Baden Complete Silver Set, Circulation Strikes (1874-1913)
Baden Complete Gold and Silver Set, Circulation Strikes (1872-1914)

Eventually, we'll have sets for all of the German States, plus denomination sets that will encompass all states (as both type sets and complete sets), and ultimately a monster set of all German States coins.

Have fun!
Ron Guth
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com

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  • Try this link.
    Ron Guth
    President
    PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
    www.CoinFacts.com
  • WorldTypeSetWorldTypeSet Posts: 1,345 ✭✭✭
    Eventually, we'll have sets for all of the German States, plus denomination sets that will encompass all states (as both type sets and complete sets), and ultimately a monster set of all German States coins

    Wow, that's quite an undertaking.
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,850 ✭✭✭✭✭
    terrific idea and there are several reasonable directions that could be considered... I still like the idea of one coin per German State and think such an option would have quite the followingimage

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  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
    How far back will you be going? The minor sets from the 18th and early 19th century by date could be.... "interesting" image
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Cool.

    Is there something like a basic type set for one coin from each German State? I guess maybe that wouldn't be feasible as far as scoring goes, with all the possible variables.

    I need to check out some of the Darkside Registry options. I only got back into the Registry this month, after being away for six or seven years. (I'm back in the US type set game, at least in an understated way).

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  • << <i>Cool.

    Is there something like a basic type set for one coin from each German State? I guess maybe that wouldn't be feasible as far as scoring goes, with all the possible variables.

    I need to check out some of the Darkside Registry options. I only got back into the Registry this month, after being away for six or seven years. (I'm back in the US type set game, at least in an understated way). >>



    Lord Marcovan,

    We will have sets for type coins. For example, we'll offer a type set of 3 Marks that will include any one coin from each of the states that issued them. We'll do the same for the 2, 5, 5 Mark Gold, 10, and 20 Mark coins, plus we'll have a master type set of all denominations from all of the German States. Should be fun!
    Ron Guth
    President
    PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
    www.CoinFacts.com


  • << <i>Eventually, we'll have sets for all of the German States, plus denomination sets that will encompass all states (as both type sets and complete sets), and ultimately a monster set of all German States coins

    Wow, that's quite an undertaking. >>




    agreed
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  • 3Mark3Mark Posts: 593 ✭✭✭



    We will have sets for type coins. For example, we'll offer a type set of 3 Marks that will include any one coin from each of the states that issued them. We'll do the same for the 2, 5, 5 Mark Gold, 10, and 20 Mark coins, plus we'll have a master type set of all denominations from all of the German States. Should be fun! >>



    Ron:

    How about proofs? Mainly looking for the 3 marks as usual.

    Larry
    I'm traveling on memory and running out of fuel.
  • 3Mark3Mark Posts: 593 ✭✭✭
    Ron:

    Put up some of mine in the 3 mark type set and they can be found here, but you included the Bavarian Wedding, which is a proof only issueimage You also forgot to include the 1914 Prussia. I have them all, but some are in the "wrong" plasticimage I will do better if you do the same set, but in proof. 3Mark
    I'm traveling on memory and running out of fuel.
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