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Poll Question
Curious to know among my fellow Ike lovers:

Which reverse do you prefer?



Results

Type I 50% 11 Votes
Type II 14% 3 Votes
Impossible decision! 36% 8 Votes

Poll Status: Open
Total Votes: 22 Counted
Last Vote: 01/15/2013 11:27 pm
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Purely from a visual preference stand point and not a collectable or rarity
stand point. I voted for the Type 1 Reverse
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Aestetically I prefer the type I but the type II is more in keeping with the current styles. The type two strikes up better as well. I prefer the type I obverse though.
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I am 1 of the 2 votes for Type II... LOL
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Type II!! Type I is too blocky for me.
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"Impossible decision!"

I love all of my Eisenhower dollars. Thank you for providing this choice and not making me choose.
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After completing my Dansco, I don't pay that much attention to them.

I just put any Ike's that look good into coin tubes.
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Quote:
"Impossible decision!"

I love all of my Eisenhower dollars. Thank you for providing this choice and not making me choose.


HeHe

I prefer the Type I
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Quote:
I prefer the Type I
As does, apparently, the majority.
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I'm with JBuck!



Quote:
"Impossible decision!"

I love all of my Eisenhower dollars. Thank you for providing this choice and not making me choose.
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