The Eisenhower Dogs of Summer

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Moen1305, Jun 27, 2011.

  1. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Mysticism and Tyrants

    Well, like many collectors, I have avoided bothering with the limited number of coins involved in the Eisenhower set. Well no more. The dog days of summer are upon us and I recently happened upon a garage sale in my neighborhood. The guy had a bunch of sets of statehood quarters for sale so I asked if they had any other coins. He said that he had about 250 Eisenhower dollars that I could pick though. I ended up putting together almost 3 sets complete at $1.25 a coin. All coins in uncirculated condition.
    Anyone else take the time to put this set together?
     
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  3. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    He had '72 type 2s and FEVs and 40% silvers and such?
     
  4. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Mysticism and Tyrants

    Not everything. I still have to fill in a couple of holes in each set. He had both type I and type II varieties of the bicentennials though. I figured this was a good launching pad for the three sets I needed. All the "keys" would have been nice but this guy knew what he was doing.

    I did sparked a lot of interest with other customers once I was done picking through the piles. I think this guy did OK after I left.
     
  5. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Good Job! Wish I could have been there!
     
  6. gandyjai

    gandyjai Junior Member

    New Book For Ike Varieties

    Congrats on your neighborhood yard sale score! Check your Ike for varieties, Some are worth hundreds of dollars.There is a new Ike book out right now that comes from The Ike Group. The "Little Book" paperback variety edition is $12. The BIG Book (almost 500 pages) is full of research material and suited for the more advanced collector.Go to http://ikegroup.org for more info.Happy Hunting!Brian
     
  7. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Mysticism and Tyrants

    Thank you for the resource information. These are kind of fun coins both because they are so large and the set is such a short run. I've found that short of coin stores, they are hard to get a hold of. Banks don't have them, retailers don't have them, and not many people collect them. Thanks again Brian!
     
  8. gandyjai

    gandyjai Junior Member

    The Ike Group is composed of (6) Ike enthusiasts form all over the country. We seemed to find more questions than answers while collecting Ikes. So, we dove into research for 6 years and came out with an outstanding, informational Ike book. Don't let this "short" series fool you....it has a multitude of varieties and challenges. I like Ike errors myself, and those are few and far between.Happy Hunting!Brian
     
  9. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Interesting Book! :smile
    -Taylor
     
  10. PdlJmpr

    PdlJmpr Junior Member

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    I've heard the IkeGroup mentioned before, bookmarked them and will spend some more time there. I hurried up and finished the circulated series back when the SBA's came out. I've been working on the uncs and proofs recently. Last one I got was the 1971-S. My misc dollar album has room for all the varieties so eventually I'll try to get them all as I run across them.

    Glad you had the opportunity and jumped on it! Thanks for telling us about it.
     
  11. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Nice:smile
    -Taylor
     
  12. gandyjai

    gandyjai Junior Member

    Lots os cool Ike Varieties!

    Nice Forum Here!:smile
    I'm glad to find a place where collectors are interested in Ike Dollars. :hail:
    With the 5th edition of the Cherrypicker's Guide due out sometime in the near future, there are sure to be a few new
    DIVA's to look for (DIVA = Designated Ike Variety).

    Here is a link to a DIVA and Error Ike set I've put together:
    http://coins.www.collectors-society.com/wcm/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=25

    Off metals, rotated dies, die trial adjustment strikes, RPM's a little of everything. Most have pics.

    If you chose to dive in deeper, The Ike Group has also posted their published articles at http://Ikegroup.org.
    Happy Hunting!
    Brian Vaile
     
  13. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Mysticism and Tyrants

    Thanks for the links Gandy!
     
  14. COIN STASHER

    COIN STASHER Senior Member

    As most of us know, there were no 1975-dated Ikes minted, as both the 1975 and 1976 issues were dated "1776-1976" to commemorate the bicentennial. Daniel Carr overstruck some of the 40% silver Ikes with the 1975 date, and with a satin finish. I purchased one recently and it looks great. Did anyone else buy one of these, or other of Carr's mintages? I know some collectors don't buy such "fantasy" strikes, but I think all of Carr's work has been exceptional, and I have purchased others, including the 2009 Silver Proof ASE.
     
  15. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    This thread really needs an image.
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  16. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Nice Pictures! Is that slabbed?
     
  17. Rope

    Rope New Member

    I have run across these sets for a good price and purchased them. However have never gone out and put a set together
     
  18. buzzard

    buzzard Active Member

    Love my Eisenhowers, some people are going to hate this post but I bought the eisenhower collection on coin vault when it was 299.00 now it goes for 379.00, i may of payed a little to much but oh well I got em now.
     
  19. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    Thats a beautiful collection you have put together, congrats...
     
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