Acoin set, ormint set, is a collection ofuncirculated orproof coins, released by amint. Such sets are usually released annually and often called ayear set. They include sets of all the circulating coins of that year, as well as sets ofcommemorative coins.
TheRoyal Mint,Royal Australian Mint,Royal Canadian Mint,United States Mint and others mints all release sets of proof and uncirculated coins each year.[1]
Occasionally the coins for annual mint sets are struck with specialcoin dies. For example, theDanmarks Nationalbank issues a coin set each year with coins that are "much more clearly embossed than the ordinary coins in circulation."[2]
Early coin sets were issued in paper or cardboard folders which often led totoning, due to thesulphur content of the card.[3]
TheNumismatic Guaranty Company allows coin collectors to build coin sets with graded coins. Collectors post images on their web site.[4] Many collectors collect coins which fill a coin set. There are coins in each series or set which are known askey date coins. They are valued by collectors because they are needed to complete coin sets.[5]