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Collecting RPMs by Short Sets

One way of collecting upper denomination RPMs is to put together short sets.  A short set of regular coins usually consists of 10-20 coins from the latter years of a series� production.  For example a short set of Mercury dimes begins with 1940 and goes through 1945, for a total of 18 coins.  If you eliminate the Philadelphia pieces you are left with 12 mintmarked coins.  Try assembling a set of RPMs for each of these 12 dates and mints.  It can be quite a challenge as well as a lot of fun.  My favorite short set is the Jefferson nickel wartime series.  Even with Philadelphia using the gigantic P mintmark there are only 11 pieces in this set.  Many spectacular RPMs exist and if you really want a challenge try putting together a set with full steps.

 

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