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61-Piece U.S. Early Silver and Gold Commemoratives

This 61-piece United States early commemorative set is a combination of the 50-piece silver commemorative design type set and the 11-piece early United States gold commemorative set. Have fun and enjoy the Open Set Registry.



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Collection Rating Complete Weighted Grade caccoin.com Last Updated
The nacnud Collection 50.0 82% 64.8 32% November 25, 2023
The kcs Collection 45.5 82% 59.0 0% January 28, 2023
The Civil War Collection 5.9 10% 65.5 50% November 1, 2022
The Blank Collection
Collection Rating Complete Weighted Grade caccoin.com Last Updated
The Winesteven Collection 52.0 82% 67.4 100% July 31, 2021
The Medway Collection 51.7 85% 64.2 54% October 9, 2021
The Classic Commem New Life Collection 51.4 82% 66.6 94% May 2, 2019
The Classic Commem New Life II Collection 50.4 82% 65.4 42% April 18, 2019
The nacnud Collection 50.0 82% 64.8 32% November 25, 2023
The Amish Country Collection 49.8 82% 64.6 18% May 30, 2018
The kcs Collection 45.5 82% 59.0 0% January 28, 2023
The Classic Commem New Life III Collection 43.1 72% 64.7 30% April 18, 2019
The Hampden Collection 9.3 13% 63.7 13% December 13, 2019
The Seated Appalachians Halves Collection 9.2 20% 63.0 17% July 25, 2017
The Civil War Collection 5.9 10% 65.5 50% November 1, 2022
The JMFrzy Collection 1.0 11% 11.4 0% March 13, 2017
The Blank Collection

Rating: The weighted average of all coin grades (i.e. aggregated sum of each coin grade + CAC premium multiplied by its rarity factor divided by the sum of all rarity factors). Missing coins are included and assigned a grade of 0. This metric is the basis for order rank.

Complete: The number of coin entries divided by the total number of coins in the Set.

Weighted Grade: The weighted average of all coin grades (see calculation above), but excluding any missing coins.

%: The ratio of coins certified by CAC (either green or gold sticker). Calculated as the number of CAC coins divided by the total number of entered coins.

Rarity Factor: The rarity assessment for each date/variety uses the Sheldon scale of R1 through R8 with a R1 weight being the most common while an R8 weight being the most difficult to locate. Rarity estimates are by Gerry Fortin.