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How To Collect Eisenhower Dollars

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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mritchie77 to your friends list
I am very close to finishing my Susan B. Anthony set in PCGS MS66 (and 69 for proof) minus the infamous MS66 1981-S. After that I plan on doing a complete variety set of Ike's in PCGS MS65 for circulated, MS67 for silver business, and PR69 in all the proofs. I will have to piece together a set through ebay, coin shops, Great Collections.com ect.
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add welder to your friends list


FYI: There are 32 coins in a standard set minted from 1971 through 1978.

You have to ask yourself what do you want out of your collection? Do you want volume or quality?

Some times you can request Ike dollars from your bank, and most likely they will not have them on-hand unless you request them.

Local coins shows or ebay will be your best bet to find your Ikes.
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 Posted 12/02/2014  11:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hcmusicguy to your friends list
When I was putting together my set, I did so by date and mint mark, including the 40% silver ones. Simple enough. No proofs (at least for now), and no varieties (except the obvious like the Type 1/Type 2 Bicentennials).
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 Posted 12/03/2014  11:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
In my opinion, local coin shows are the best source. A local coin shop is the next choice.

While the 14 coin business strike set is feasible, it is practically impossible to complete the 32 coin set from roll searching.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  11:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ljenkins990 to your friends list
I obtained most of my Ikes from a local coin shop. I was able to purchase the business strike coins (except for 1973) for just a bit over face value. I got my 1973 business strikes from a 1973 mint set. Proof and silver coins were obviously a bit more expensive but still very reasonable.

Banks have Ikes once in a while but you never know. If I ever see any in my teller's coin tray I go ahead and pick them up - it's fun to spend them occasionally.

I did end up purchasing a couple of the proof coins online, but I recommend doing some homework and price comparisons before making an online coin purchase. There are many coins available through ebay but ebay is not always going to be your best bet (this applies for all coins, not just Ikes).

Most of all, have fun! It's a really great set.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  11:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hcmusicguy to your friends list
If one is going for the business strikes, I'd be sure to include the silver ones though.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  12:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add iontyre to your friends list
I'm building mine mostly from mint sets and proof sets. 1971 and 1972 are a problem since the business strikes were not included in mint sets. I'm not a big fan of TPG's but will likely buy those two years in something like MS64-65 as budget allows. I plan to buy the silver ikes from 1971 - 1976 in OGP, not slabs.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  1:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Morgan to your friends list
Great choice on attempting this series. I bought virtually all my Ike dollars on ebay, with only a few from the annual coin show in my area. Check out the link below for my complete variety PCGS Ike set. This set is the ULTIMATE challenge in Ike dollar collecting. I only decided to attempt it after I completed the regular major variety set. Two will keep you from completing it in a "normal" time frame: the 1971-S DDO FS-103 and DDR FS-801. I have all but the FS-801. Maybe someday. But the 32 coin set is excellent for any level of collector. I have said many times that the Ike series has a good variety of business and proof coins in both Cu-Ni clad and 40% silver. IMO, it really is the perfect modern set to assemble. My plan for the future is to continue upgrading the business Cu-Ni clad and 40% silver issues in my registry set. I want to have all business strike clad issues to be MS65 or better, and I would like the business strike 40% silver issues to be M67. I love the feeling of upgrading my set with a better coin. Also, it's not just about a better grade when upgrading. I want the eye appeal of the coin to be an upgrade as well. Good luck!
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 Posted 12/03/2014  8:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cladking to your friends list
Poking through mint and proof sets are definitely the best bet. There's a wide range in quality with these coins (especially the mint sets) and if you buy them randomly you'll have some clunkers. You can assemble a nice choice set for very little extra money.
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 Posted 12/08/2014  6:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoubleEagle20 to your friends list
I've only collected them in silver clad. Proof and Unc 1971-1976. Never was a big fan of the cupronickel ones. I like silver in my "silver" dollars...lol. Also included a proof of the 1990 commemorative.
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 Posted 12/08/2014  7:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bertensgrad to your friends list
I'm collecting the buisness strikes and 6 major varieties from 1970, 1972 and 1976 from circulation mostly. I find it fun
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 Posted 12/08/2014  9:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
If you ask at most banks they will order a box of them from the Treasury Department. However, it will probably cost a real lot even though face value, still a box may be a real lot of money. I asked not long ago but forgot how much they said it would cost.
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 Posted 12/13/2014  09:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tonedog86 to your friends list
What was stated, some are found but most must be in pristine condition to be worth more than $1.
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 Posted 12/13/2014  10:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hcmusicguy to your friends list
And most that you find in circulation will not be in pristine condition unless someone is cutting mint sets open and spending them. At least that's what I've found to be true.
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 Posted 12/13/2014  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add XavierOfGreen to your friends list
I've nearly completed my set from circulation. I've gotten around 2000 ikes from banks over the past 8 years or so.
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