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 What a beautiful set . And that 72S silver... WOW!
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Crazy Cat, Very Nicely Struck 71 D  Very Nice Darth Morgan, I have seen MS67 72 S Ike's that do not look that good Congratulations on the Very Nice Pick ups
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Thanks, stewart. I was so happy with that purchase that I also bought a 1976-S Silver Ike (MS-66) from the same seller. These coins look every bit as good as the photos suggest. Again, a beautiful coin (seller photos):  I am well on my way to completing my PCGS Ike set!
Edited by Darth Morgan 08/05/2012 1:21 pm
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VERY nice Eisenhower dollar 
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Very nice! 
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I started out with several Ikes I found among my mother's things recently, thought I'd add to the collection with this one. Love this coin... your thoughts on the grade would be much appreciated...  
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Very nice! 
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PWinDavis- probably MS-65+
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Officially, what types are considered part of a complete collection of Eisenhower dollars? Is the list in the official Red Book considered the complete collection? Here is the list I have compiled. I have 34 listed, but the Red Book lists 31. Am I correct on this? Business Strikes 1971 1971-D 1972 Type I 1972 Type II 1972 Type III 1972-D 1973 1973-D 1974 1974-D 1976 Type I 1976 Type II 1976-D Type I 1976-D Type II 1977 1977-D 1978 1978-D Uncirculated Silver 1971-S ("Blue Ike") 1972-S ("Blue Ike") 1973-S ("Blue Ike") 1974-S ("Blue Ike") 1976-S (3-coin Bicentennial set) Proof 1971-S Silver ("Brown Ike") 1972-S Silver ("Brown Ike") 1973-S Clad (Regular annual set) 1973-S Silver ("Brown Ike") 1974-S Clad (Regular annual set) 1974-S Silver ("Brown Ike") 1976-S Clad Type I (Regular annual set) 1976-S Clad Type II (Regular annual set) 1976-S Silver (3-coin Bicentennial set) 1977-S (Regular annual set) 1978-S (Regular annual set)
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PCGS Registry service has 34 listed; Eisenhower Dollars with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1971-1978)
1971 1971-D 1971-S SILVER 1972 TYPE 1 1972 TYPE 2 1972 TYPE 3 1972-D 1972-S SILVER 1973 1973-D 1973-S SILVER 1974 1974-D 1974-S SILVER 1976 TYPE 1 1976 TYPE 2 1976-D TYPE 1 1976-D TYPE 2 1976-S SILVER 1977 1977-D 1978 1978-D 1971-S SILVER PR 1972-S SILVER PR 1973-S CLAD PR 1973-S SILVER PR 1974-S CLAD PR 1974-S SILVER PR 1976-S CLAD TYPE 1 PR 1976-S CLAD TYPE 2 PR 1976-S SILVER PR 1977-S PR 1978-S PR http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/Set....aspx?c=3312No Friendly Eagle?
Edited by oih82w8 08/13/2012 3:41 pm
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Very nice, jnew2117! 
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Quote: I have 34 listed, but the Red Book lists 31. Am I correct on this? I count 35 in the Red Book. Do not forget that the 1971-S to 1974-S 40% silver dates have two coins listed per line (uncirculated and proof). The Red Book also lists (without a value) the 1976-S Variety 2 40% silver (since all are supposed to be Variety 1).
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Quote:Officially, what types are considered part of a complete collection of Eisenhower dollars? Is the list in the official Red Book considered the complete collection? Here is the list I have compiled. I have 34 listed, but the Red Book lists 31. Am I correct on this? To me, a complete set of Ikes consists of 32 coins. If you count the '72 varietys, then there's more than 32 coins. It depends on how you want view the set as a collector.
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