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<p>[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 2390247, member: 71338"]Thanks so much for the link. Since I've been collecting world coins for years, I finally have enough for some type sets. I went on this site I found by googling coin type sets and printed their lists for Sweden and Mexico. The lists had a few errors so I used Krause also. I then just printed my own spread sheets that are blank and made basic type sets for Denmark and Norway, again relying on Krause and omitting a few minor type/varieties. I'm using regular binders and 2x2 holder pages, which is all we have. I also had a nicer book that I used for Sweden. All my type sets are for the 1900s, which is most cases is easy to do. What time span is your korean set? Most of the coins I have and will acquire for the sets are 1-20 each. I think I've run across a few that are 30-40 in F or better, but I'll probably get a problem coin that has some eye appeal. I'm just using my coins for now and will upgrade over the years by reviewing my lists where I input the year and grade of a coin if it's in the set. Some go for high grade type sets (probably US collectors more so), but I actually prefer nice circulated coins that look like they had some genuine use but weren't damaged. What about the condition/grade of coins you will get?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 2390247, member: 71338"]Thanks so much for the link. Since I've been collecting world coins for years, I finally have enough for some type sets. I went on this site I found by googling coin type sets and printed their lists for Sweden and Mexico. The lists had a few errors so I used Krause also. I then just printed my own spread sheets that are blank and made basic type sets for Denmark and Norway, again relying on Krause and omitting a few minor type/varieties. I'm using regular binders and 2x2 holder pages, which is all we have. I also had a nicer book that I used for Sweden. All my type sets are for the 1900s, which is most cases is easy to do. What time span is your korean set? Most of the coins I have and will acquire for the sets are 1-20 each. I think I've run across a few that are 30-40 in F or better, but I'll probably get a problem coin that has some eye appeal. I'm just using my coins for now and will upgrade over the years by reviewing my lists where I input the year and grade of a coin if it's in the set. Some go for high grade type sets (probably US collectors more so), but I actually prefer nice circulated coins that look like they had some genuine use but weren't damaged. What about the condition/grade of coins you will get?[/QUOTE]
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