A fellow enthusiast of ours has a 500 box challenge underway which should produce some exciting results. About 4 years ago I was curious to see how complete a set of Jefferson Nickels I could establish in a year - my 2015 challenge. My goal was to keep the best condition coin for a date/mm. I averaged about a box every two weeks, so only 25 or so boxes (I hunt for varieties). In the end, I found 165 out of 174 nickels including a few impaired proofs and a MS1950D (unfortunately, marred by a counter/roller on the reverse). I personally find CRH of nickels to be the most productive and entertaining. Here are the pages from the first volume of Jefferson Nickels. Good luck on the challenges you set for yourself...especially with 2020 just a few weeks away.
Thanks Larry. Folks can build a complete set from CRH and pocket finds (Jefferson Nickels). The reality is that by the 3rd or 4th box, a collector could be at 80% complete if they didn't care about grade of coin. But with being picky a little, that mark can be achieved with F-VF coins for 30s and early 50s and VF-BU coins there after. In my firsts set, most everything from 1950 forward are AU or better finds
I just started collecting a few months ago. Started with pennies can’t seem to find the wheaties I need. I have 10lbs of over flow though. Have a couple set of nickels to
Absolutely true! These last 11 boxes I've completed have given me a few already BU 50s coins. I wouldn't see why after 500+ boxes I couldn't have a almost complete high AU/BU set!