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<p>[QUOTE="becky62, post: 398617, member: 15105"]The type set book I have is just labeled "type" (no century), it covers 19th & 20th century U.S. coins. I think it's a Dansco 7070 and it has spaces, for instance, for the first year type buffalo and then another space for the other type buffalo. Same for the SLQs, IHC's and shield nickels. It also has holes for different year large cents, half cents, bust types and seated Liberty coinage. Also included in this one are modern coins & commems. The hardest part for me is to finish is the Seated and earlier bust types and that elusive trade dollar, everything else is done. One day I'll include a gold type page or two.</p><p>I bought a blank page Dansco for World bullion too, it holds Pandas, Unicorns, Maple Leafs, Libertads and some from Australia such as Koala and Kookaburra. They look nice in one book. That makes two completely different type set books for me.</p><p> </p><p>IMHO, I think a type set could made up of whatever you want it to be. I just wanted nice examples of each coin so I usually buy the best possible in common dates. The first year types are a bit more expensive but I filled those holes too except for the 21 Peace dollar. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="becky62, post: 398617, member: 15105"]The type set book I have is just labeled "type" (no century), it covers 19th & 20th century U.S. coins. I think it's a Dansco 7070 and it has spaces, for instance, for the first year type buffalo and then another space for the other type buffalo. Same for the SLQs, IHC's and shield nickels. It also has holes for different year large cents, half cents, bust types and seated Liberty coinage. Also included in this one are modern coins & commems. The hardest part for me is to finish is the Seated and earlier bust types and that elusive trade dollar, everything else is done. One day I'll include a gold type page or two. I bought a blank page Dansco for World bullion too, it holds Pandas, Unicorns, Maple Leafs, Libertads and some from Australia such as Koala and Kookaburra. They look nice in one book. That makes two completely different type set books for me. IMHO, I think a type set could made up of whatever you want it to be. I just wanted nice examples of each coin so I usually buy the best possible in common dates. The first year types are a bit more expensive but I filled those holes too except for the 21 Peace dollar. :)[/QUOTE]
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