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<p>[QUOTE="Detecto92, post: 1611345, member: 75105"]and what all do you mean by type set?</p><p><br /></p><p>There is the IH cent, Wheat Cent, Steel Wheat Cent, and Memorial Cent.</p><p>There is the V-Nickel, Buffalo Nickel, Wartime Silver Jefferson nickel, and the normal JN.</p><p>There is the barber dime, mercury dime, silver Roosevelt dime, and clad Roosevelt dime.</p><p>There is the barber quarter, Standing Liberty Quarter, Silver Washington Quarter, Clad Washington Quarter, Bicentennial Quarter, and State Quarter</p><p>There is the Barber Half Dollar, Franklin Half, Silver Kennedy Half, Bicentennial Clad Half, and Normal Clad Half.</p><p>There is the Morgan Dollar, Peace Dollar, Ike Dollar, Susie B Dollar, and Sacajawea Dollar. </p><p><br /></p><p>That's 28 different types. That leaves you about $35 for each coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>Much better off doing one year, and getting all the coins from that year. I recommend 1943, if you like the steel cent, or 1944, if you do not. You could also do something a little older, where you would have a silver dollar. But once you go before the mid 30s, things get cashy. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you done a one year type, you would have much more per-coin money to have a nicer set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Detecto92, post: 1611345, member: 75105"]and what all do you mean by type set? There is the IH cent, Wheat Cent, Steel Wheat Cent, and Memorial Cent. There is the V-Nickel, Buffalo Nickel, Wartime Silver Jefferson nickel, and the normal JN. There is the barber dime, mercury dime, silver Roosevelt dime, and clad Roosevelt dime. There is the barber quarter, Standing Liberty Quarter, Silver Washington Quarter, Clad Washington Quarter, Bicentennial Quarter, and State Quarter There is the Barber Half Dollar, Franklin Half, Silver Kennedy Half, Bicentennial Clad Half, and Normal Clad Half. There is the Morgan Dollar, Peace Dollar, Ike Dollar, Susie B Dollar, and Sacajawea Dollar. That's 28 different types. That leaves you about $35 for each coin. Much better off doing one year, and getting all the coins from that year. I recommend 1943, if you like the steel cent, or 1944, if you do not. You could also do something a little older, where you would have a silver dollar. But once you go before the mid 30s, things get cashy. If you done a one year type, you would have much more per-coin money to have a nicer set.[/QUOTE]
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