Designed these coinboards myself in Photoshop. They are based on antique coinboards popularized in the 1930's. All the coin images are PCGS Trueview photos resized to fit. This is (for now at least) the #1 ranked set in the PCGS Lincoln "colorless" registry.
Not a coin set per se, but definitely a numismatic set, here is a complete set of $1 bills signed by all ten Gemini crews, e.g. Missions GT-3 to GT-12 (G stands for Gemini, the spacecraft, and T stands for Titan, the rocket that launched the spacecraft). Flights GT-3 to GT-7 flew in 1965, while flights GT-8 to GT-12 flew in 1966. The Gemini program is often forgotten in America, but it was the program between Mercury (our first men in space) and Apollo (the first humans on the Moon). Until Gemini the Soviet Union was beating the pants off of the US in manned spaceflight. During the Gemini program the US caught up and surpassed the Soviet Union, and learned how to safely go to the Moon. GT-3; Gus Grissom and John Young. GT-4; Jim McDivitt and Ed White II GT-5; Gordo Cooper and Pete Conrad GT-6; Wally Schirra and Tom Stafford GT-7; Frank Bormann and Jim Lovell GT-8; Neil Armstrong and Dave Scott GT-9; Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan GT-10; John Young and Michael Collins GT-11; Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon GT-12; Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin
When I see the ANACS specials I get tempted to send the rest in but I then realize it's not worth it.