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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 26450193, member: 4626"]No, but I don't consider those to "count." For me a complete set is every issue intended for circulation. Will usually also include any other business strikes, even if they weren't intended for circulation (for example, the 2019-W business strike in Lincoln cents, 1970-D Kennedy half dollars, etc.), but "matte finish" doesn't qualify as that as far as I'm concerned. And I'll be honest, I've seen matte finish coins and they just don't seem like anything special; I wouldn't have known there was anything different about them if someone hadn't said so.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would have included the 2020-W uncirculated nickel, had it been made, but it never actually ended up getting made and only exists in proof and reverse-proof. I do have the 2020-W proof but as a separate thing I don't count as part of this set. I do also have a handful of loose proof Jefferson nickels I found doing roll hunting:</p><p>1973-S, 1974-S, 1986-S, 2003-S, 2005-S American Bison, 2005-S Ocean in View, and 2007-S.</p><p><br /></p><p>For Roosevelt dimes I do intend on including 1996-W but not going to include the proofs or reverse proofs (though I do own the 2 reverse proofs separately in the sets they came in.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 26450193, member: 4626"]No, but I don't consider those to "count." For me a complete set is every issue intended for circulation. Will usually also include any other business strikes, even if they weren't intended for circulation (for example, the 2019-W business strike in Lincoln cents, 1970-D Kennedy half dollars, etc.), but "matte finish" doesn't qualify as that as far as I'm concerned. And I'll be honest, I've seen matte finish coins and they just don't seem like anything special; I wouldn't have known there was anything different about them if someone hadn't said so. I would have included the 2020-W uncirculated nickel, had it been made, but it never actually ended up getting made and only exists in proof and reverse-proof. I do have the 2020-W proof but as a separate thing I don't count as part of this set. I do also have a handful of loose proof Jefferson nickels I found doing roll hunting: 1973-S, 1974-S, 1986-S, 2003-S, 2005-S American Bison, 2005-S Ocean in View, and 2007-S. For Roosevelt dimes I do intend on including 1996-W but not going to include the proofs or reverse proofs (though I do own the 2 reverse proofs separately in the sets they came in.)[/QUOTE]
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