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<p>[QUOTE="Ugaman72, post: 206559, member: 8027"]I am attempting to finish a Dansco 7070 Type Set album. To help with my search, and to provide information, I bought the Whitman Red Book United States Type Coins Guidebook. Each of the types is listed with a WCG Type number. This is the "Whitman Coin Guide" type number. Most of the coins are WCG1, WCG 2, etc. However, some of the numbers are skipped. Does anyone know where I can find a "list" of the WCG types, either in Excel form, or as a typed document? By what list do you "type" collectors go by? Is there a standard list that most type collectors use? Or is it just by personal preference? I'm just curious as to the way some of the other type collectors assemble their collections. By the way...below is a great website that includes a ton of information about type collecting, including some great type lists in Excel format. If this is redundant information, just disregard.</p><p><a href="http://typesets.wikidot.com/start" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://typesets.wikidot.com/start" rel="nofollow">http://typesets.wikidot.com/start</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ugaman72, post: 206559, member: 8027"]I am attempting to finish a Dansco 7070 Type Set album. To help with my search, and to provide information, I bought the Whitman Red Book United States Type Coins Guidebook. Each of the types is listed with a WCG Type number. This is the "Whitman Coin Guide" type number. Most of the coins are WCG1, WCG 2, etc. However, some of the numbers are skipped. Does anyone know where I can find a "list" of the WCG types, either in Excel form, or as a typed document? By what list do you "type" collectors go by? Is there a standard list that most type collectors use? Or is it just by personal preference? I'm just curious as to the way some of the other type collectors assemble their collections. By the way...below is a great website that includes a ton of information about type collecting, including some great type lists in Excel format. If this is redundant information, just disregard. [url]http://typesets.wikidot.com/start[/url][/QUOTE]
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