Regular Dude's U.S. Type Set—Ultimate Coin Collection

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I have shown y'all my US type set many times over the years. You've seen it grow, you've seen me replace problem coins with better coins, and you've seen me hit the jackpot a few times in the numismatic world. Type Sets are amazing because it has it all. Silver Coins, copper coins, old coins, new coins. A little bit of everything.

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It's beautiful. Just imagine all of the places and people those coins have seen and now have a place in a single book.

jameswawrzaszek
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New here. Collecting coins and bills from the past and present AND from around the world as well.
I'm a 37 year old Army Combat veteran who got Leukemia while serving over seas.
I plan on leaving my collection to my niece when I pass. She's a baby now, and if I die I it's something she can look through and think of me.

doxer
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Silverpicker to answer your question about the 3 cent piece. The nickel 3 cent piece was commissioned due to the public hoarding the silver trime and instead using Indian Head cents and 2cent pieces for every day commerce. The reason the mint continued to produce the silver trimes durring this overlap period is because citizens in the western states were opposed to clad coinage, much like they were opposed to paper currencies. Thus the silver trime still had a use out west, a small use, but enough for the government to warrent continued production in small numbers.

rowlandmoffatt
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I had to start my type set over several decades ago when I discovered coins not slabbed (professionally graded) were practically worthless. I have a "slabbed" type set. I traded bullion and cashed in some bitcoins years ago to finish it. The last one purchased was a 1792 half dime VF.

I was so proud but none of my kids showed the slightest interest in the subject! You rarely hear it but coin collecting is one of the most profitable hobbies in existence. My dad saved silver quarters for me and I cashed them in for $1400. He thought I was nuts but I bought a 1909 D VDB for $110, an 1857 Flying Eagle (MS 60) for $180 and a 1793 (AU 50) large cent for $1, 050, Best investment I ever made though I would never sell.

smb
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The arrows beside the date on the Seated Liberty coinage was to signify an adjusted and reduced silver content.

adamnagy
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Now you gotta get page 5 of that 7070 album- the gold type set

raydennis
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With the premiums on silver so high I've filling in some of the spaces in my neglected type-set. I'm enjoying the hobby. Thanks for this video!

allancolegrove
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I always love your videos silverpicker once I started collecting I started watching your videos and definitely learned a lot I want to say thanks for giving me videos not just for entertainment but to learn as well.

mccullochontario
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14:21 "The obverses are identical..." but they are not. Liberty's bosom in Var. I is uncovered; in Var. II it is covered with a chain mail.

tomgraham
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I am in awe! Your set inspires me to start a type set as well.

NuthinFancyCollectibles
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Awesome collection. I am thinking about starting a type set, as I have sorta been back and forth about what I want to focus.. so I figured may as well get one of each slowly to see what I want to go all in on later

nae
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hey silver picker im going to start a type set and i have been using leftover currency thank you for showing me that

justamazing
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I have a Booker half, was very luck and got it for junk price. It is also in Very good condition. Some toning and very little wear. Also on the busy coin category, I love the Mayan calendar round. Very busy super detailed just fun to look at. The detail gives a good idea of what it is struck in and how malleable it is. Plus it gives more to look at.

briankline
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@Silverpicker i just completed my US type set. Planning to start gold type set. Is it good to wait until I find a gold type page for my Dansco album or look for some other brand like Whitman or Littleton?

sn
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Is that Buffalo familiar? Or maybe upgraded by now, either way love this vid! My favorite way to collect and would love more people to get into it this way!!

TreasureTownCoins
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Hi Silverpicker! I'm looking forward to this video. Could you talk more on another video about pricing and selling coins? Thanks!

kaibrennan
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I just started my coin collection a while back and my first old silver coin was an 1853 seated liberty dime. I really like it and my coin collection has grown a little more to a whopping 6 silver coins. I also have a ton of misc. copper and world coins. In case you were wondering, my silver coins are the 1853 half dime, a 1964 washington quarter, a 1898 barber quarter, a 1907 O half dollar, a 1964 roosevelt dime, and a 1922 peace dollar!

themandan
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Great presentation, thanks for posting. Nice collection.

loueckert
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Good afternoon Silverpicker! This video is going to be awesome! Makes me more enthusiastic about double checking my own typesets!

Numismaniac_Canada
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Awesome collection! So much variety
22:56 my favorite and least favorite part of the video

bigike