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<p>[QUOTE="Brett_in_Sacto, post: 2178393, member: 71510"]Hi all,</p><p><br /></p><p>As I continue to work on my Peace and Morgan sets (as if I'll ever complete the Morgan set!), I have decided to invest a bit in an Ike for the future while the getting is good.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm trying to budget for a complete MS set of Ikes. This would complement my Peace Dollar set that I've been building which is MS64. I think a complete set of MS64 is in the budget, and I will be building a set of "circulated" as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm seeing several numbers to build a complete set, and varying numbers of coins in what everyone considers a "complete" set. I'd like to start with the circulated set first, and then after learning a bit, I'll work on a graded set after I figure out a complete and realistic budget.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, my big question is, what do you consider a complete set? Being Ikes, I know they are easily accessible in circulated grade, so I want to collect a specimen of every variety including proofs.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any advice on a direction and where I can find a complete set listing with varieties? I see several that seem to vary.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anything I should worry about or avoid in this adventure? I've never studied Ikes and I don't believe anything I read on the internet (except for what I read on cointalk of course!)</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brett_in_Sacto, post: 2178393, member: 71510"]Hi all, As I continue to work on my Peace and Morgan sets (as if I'll ever complete the Morgan set!), I have decided to invest a bit in an Ike for the future while the getting is good. I'm trying to budget for a complete MS set of Ikes. This would complement my Peace Dollar set that I've been building which is MS64. I think a complete set of MS64 is in the budget, and I will be building a set of "circulated" as well. I'm seeing several numbers to build a complete set, and varying numbers of coins in what everyone considers a "complete" set. I'd like to start with the circulated set first, and then after learning a bit, I'll work on a graded set after I figure out a complete and realistic budget. So, my big question is, what do you consider a complete set? Being Ikes, I know they are easily accessible in circulated grade, so I want to collect a specimen of every variety including proofs. Any advice on a direction and where I can find a complete set listing with varieties? I see several that seem to vary. Anything I should worry about or avoid in this adventure? I've never studied Ikes and I don't believe anything I read on the internet (except for what I read on cointalk of course!) Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
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