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Originally Posted by ice What does it mean to have a type set? |
Hi Ice! It's not a silly question at all. We all have to learn somehow!
As for what a typeset is -- well the answer to that really depends on who you ask. Most will agree a type set is a collection with one example of each of the different types of coins (for instance a Roosevelt Dime is a "type", and a typeset would have a single example, or multiple examples -- and that's the rub). So, in reality there are all kind of type sets....
Some people collect by "Redbook" types.
Some use the registry at NGC and PCGS to define a typeset (they have many different kinds).
Some use an album (like Dansco 7070 or Library of Coins or Wayte Raymond) to define a typeset.
Some people only collect basic types -- for instance one large cent instead of six or more.
Some people collect modern types -- for instance twentieth century type.
Some people collect denomination types -- for instance all the different dime types.
So really, it means different things to different people -- and you're free to make up your own type of typeset too!
Have fun...Mike