I too have a complete collection with some variations. (69/69, 66/66, etc). Always on the lookout for Snow variations, and deciding if it represents value added or not. I am working on upgrading the bulk of them to the AU range, with many MS in the easier years. Also unique (genuine) toning. There are still a dozen or so that are in the G/VG range. Now they look pretty sad sitting along side of the higher grade coins. This will simply take awhile to both find and afford. That's ok, I like the hunt. It can be a tough road, avoiding all the cleaned coins, and false toning etc. I am having to learn much more in the higher grades. Life was simpler with Goods.
I have put together set- minus 1856 FE, 1909s & some double die varieties My 1st Love of coins Really like above 1884 wonderful tone & slabbed 1909 PCGS