Coin Terminology and Glossary

The Coin Collecting Dictionary includes 546 titles used widely in the coin collectors community, and has received over 1001684 search inquires.

Selected title: Complete set
Explanation: A term for all possible coins within a series, all types, or all coins from a particular branch Mint. Examples would include a complete set of a series (The three-dollar series can have but one complete set, that being the Harry Bass Foundation set that includes the unique 1870-S. Yes, it is possible that the cornerstone coin could appear someday and change the unique status; a complete gold type set would include examples of all types from 1795 until 1933; a complete set of Charlotte Mint gold dollars must include the 1849-C Open Wreath example of which there are but four currently verified)

Most popular coin titles

DefinitionSearchesPercentage
Specimen Proof (SP-70 or PF-70) 54955  13.70%
Silver Clad 31953  7.97%
Coin Silver 24030  5.99%
Slabbed Coins 22940  5.72%
BN 22513  5.61%
Encapsulated Coin 21587  5.38%
RB 20927  5.22%
Deep Cameo (DC or DCAM) 18030  4.50%
PF (PF60, PF70) 17736  4.42%
Reeded Edge 16787  4.19%
Ultra Cameo (UCAM) 16699  4.16%
PR (PR60, PR70) 15728  3.92%
Rarity 15570  3.88%
PQ 15563  3.88%
MS (MS60-MS70) 15320  3.82%
Incuse 14612  3.64%
Coin drop 14323  3.57%
High Relief 14251  3.55%
Reverse Cameo 13891  3.46%
Obverse or Face side 13570  3.38%