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<p>[QUOTE="WFN, post: 2798921, member: 86967"]A "short" set of 1795-1803 dollars can be completed in circulated grades, but it still would be relatively expensive. I have owned two, a 1798 and 1800, which I no longer own. There was a time when I wanted to collect these, but shifted to early half dollars 1794-95 and 1801-1807 (less 1796-97 small eagles) as they were much less expensive at the time, and proved to be more interesting with three new die marriage discoveries since 2003.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WFN, post: 2798921, member: 86967"]A "short" set of 1795-1803 dollars can be completed in circulated grades, but it still would be relatively expensive. I have owned two, a 1798 and 1800, which I no longer own. There was a time when I wanted to collect these, but shifted to early half dollars 1794-95 and 1801-1807 (less 1796-97 small eagles) as they were much less expensive at the time, and proved to be more interesting with three new die marriage discoveries since 2003.[/QUOTE]
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