2015 Eisenhower Coin and Chronicles Set

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by TopcatCoin, Jul 18, 2015.

  1. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Yep, definitely something to consider. All these different sets hold the keys to different series, so each have their own claim to fame. However, it may take time for them to attain greatness, as the money does appear to chase the latest issue.
     
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  3. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    Shipped, along with a 5-ounce Blue Ridge Parkway, NC puck, ordered with the Eisenhower Dollar.

    Who would ever think that a 5-ounce silver coin would command less aftermarket value or attention to a collector than a base metal dollar?
     
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  4. Excuse_Me

    Excuse_Me Active Member

    Ok thank you, so that is the only way to get early release on your graded coins/sets?
     
  5. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector


    NO, see my two posts on the previous page about submitting to NGC
     
  6. Excuse_Me

    Excuse_Me Active Member

    Ok got it, thank you for the information...
     
  7. spenser

    spenser Active Member

    I'm going to hold on to my 1 set as long as I can. For a person on s.s. $200.00 is a lot of money. BUT if I were to sell and the value goes to let's say 2 grand 2 yrs from now I'd never
    be able to stop thinking of what a fool I was.
     
  8. Be sure to check your Ike medals in your C&C sets for a finned rim error. Several posters ion another site ae reporting this error. No photos available. Some of these can be quite valuable. TC
     
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  9. LJRambo111

    LJRambo111 ASE Proofs / 24K Buffalos

    Not including the pf70 sets
     
  10. I.L. McDougal

    I.L. McDougal Active Member

    Any photos on these yet TC?
     
  11. Not yet. A few people on the MNB forum have them so pics should come soon. Maybe on eBay.
     
  12. Silver Planet

    Silver Planet New Member

    I was primarily interested in the silver medal, so I will probably just pick that up after the fact. That's what I did with the FDR set, since I do not care about the dollars. The medals from broken up sets can be had for under $30 raw. I did get the Truman set just because I found one priced comparatively low and had eBay bucks to throw at it.
     
  13. jwitten

    jwitten Well-Known Member

  14. Same here. I am sort of hoping one of my medals has that fin error as well.
     
  15. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    Just pried the gorilla glue box open :bigtears:

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  16. I do like the reverse of the medal. The obverse is ok. Ike looks a little bit like Don Rickles...lol.
     
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  17. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    @McBlzr, I sure hope that fingerprint is on the capsule, although the way it shows up in multiple pictures it does make it look like it's on the medal itself? Ikemedal.png
     
  18. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    I was in a hurry to take the pics. I thought there were some bad spots on the dollars & medals. So I opened the capsules carefully. Poor quality capsules, scratches, dings, and finger smudges on the plastic capsules. I will try for better pics tomorrow.
     
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  19. 19Lyds

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  20. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Photo's 5 and 6 highlight the bea.............I mean ugliness of the Reverse Proof. Very little detail is discernible on the bust and I'm thinking that it would have been an immensely more attractive coin had they done an Enhanced Uncirculated version of the Eisenhower Dollar.
     
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