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<p>[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1875102, member: 38783"]You can forget about the 1976 "no s", I believe there's one graded by PCGS and it's valued at $150k. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You'll be able to find most of the business strike coins in decent grades (MS-65 under $40) for very reasonable, and you can get the 76-S in MS-66 usually for under $50, MS-67 under $100. The one that's pricey is the '76-P Ty1, in MS-65 that will run you close to $150 or more, as that's one of the key dates.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would strive for a set in the mostly MS-65 range for looks at a very good price. Go MS-64 for the P-Ty1 and you can probably complete the whole 18 coin set in PCGS plastic for under $400. Might even be able to do the NGC set for under $300 in the "same" grades.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll toss up some pics when I get a chance. I know you posted in the Ike thread, but not sure if you read any of the back thread history, there's quite a collection of really beautiful Ikes there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1875102, member: 38783"]You can forget about the 1976 "no s", I believe there's one graded by PCGS and it's valued at $150k. :) You'll be able to find most of the business strike coins in decent grades (MS-65 under $40) for very reasonable, and you can get the 76-S in MS-66 usually for under $50, MS-67 under $100. The one that's pricey is the '76-P Ty1, in MS-65 that will run you close to $150 or more, as that's one of the key dates. I would strive for a set in the mostly MS-65 range for looks at a very good price. Go MS-64 for the P-Ty1 and you can probably complete the whole 18 coin set in PCGS plastic for under $400. Might even be able to do the NGC set for under $300 in the "same" grades. I'll toss up some pics when I get a chance. I know you posted in the Ike thread, but not sure if you read any of the back thread history, there's quite a collection of really beautiful Ikes there.[/QUOTE]
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