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<p>[QUOTE="umtrr-author, post: 137276, member: 5719"]I was going to mention a "one a year" dimes folder, but that pesky 1921 is still in there...</p><p><br /></p><p>Jefferson Nickels are probably the easiest set to complete. Even the 1950-D isn't that difficult. </p><p><br /></p><p>How about a short set of Indian Cents? From 1880 to 1909 is not so bad. </p><p><br /></p><p>A convoluted way of getting there: You need two folders to get in all the Lincoln Memorial Cents. I bought Thalia the usual Whitman folder for 1959 to 1998 and then a blank Cents folder for 1999 and forward. Since the first page of the three in the folder gets you to about 2013, I used the third page for the Indian Cents that Thalia gets from our local coin store. Working backwards from 1909, you get to 1880. </p><p><br /></p><p>We're also probably going to do Canadian Cents. Just doing the Queen Elizabeth II examples gets you 53 years' worth! That will keep us busy for a while.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="umtrr-author, post: 137276, member: 5719"]I was going to mention a "one a year" dimes folder, but that pesky 1921 is still in there... Jefferson Nickels are probably the easiest set to complete. Even the 1950-D isn't that difficult. How about a short set of Indian Cents? From 1880 to 1909 is not so bad. A convoluted way of getting there: You need two folders to get in all the Lincoln Memorial Cents. I bought Thalia the usual Whitman folder for 1959 to 1998 and then a blank Cents folder for 1999 and forward. Since the first page of the three in the folder gets you to about 2013, I used the third page for the Indian Cents that Thalia gets from our local coin store. Working backwards from 1909, you get to 1880. We're also probably going to do Canadian Cents. Just doing the Queen Elizabeth II examples gets you 53 years' worth! That will keep us busy for a while.[/QUOTE]
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