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<p>[QUOTE="hontonai, post: 566953, member: 4703"]<b>Found it.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Well the memory isn't what it used to be.</p><p><br /></p><p>The "Complete Eisenhower Silver Dollar Collection Brilliant Uncirculated Condition" consists of only 20 coins, three each from 1971-1977 (Denver clad cu-ni, Philly clad cu-ni, San Fran 40% silver clad); and 1978 Denver/Philly clad cu-ni only. Nowhere on or in the case is the company which created the sets identified. (There is a "Made in China" label on the bottom of the case.)</p><p><br /></p><p>If the set is defined as circulation strikes ignoring varieties, it <i>is</i> complete according to the Redbook, which lists only the 15 cu-ni and 5 silver clads included in the set as being struck for circulation. There are 5 cu-ni proofs and 4 silver proofs listed, for a total of 29 coins if varieties are ignored.</p><p><br /></p><p>Including all varieties there are either 30 or 31 distinct coins. (A Bicentennial silver clad variety 2 is listed, but no mintage quantity is specified, and I'm too ignorant on the subject to know whether there really is such a coin.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="hontonai, post: 566953, member: 4703"][b]Found it.[/b] Well the memory isn't what it used to be. The "Complete Eisenhower Silver Dollar Collection Brilliant Uncirculated Condition" consists of only 20 coins, three each from 1971-1977 (Denver clad cu-ni, Philly clad cu-ni, San Fran 40% silver clad); and 1978 Denver/Philly clad cu-ni only. Nowhere on or in the case is the company which created the sets identified. (There is a "Made in China" label on the bottom of the case.) If the set is defined as circulation strikes ignoring varieties, it [i]is[/i] complete according to the Redbook, which lists only the 15 cu-ni and 5 silver clads included in the set as being struck for circulation. There are 5 cu-ni proofs and 4 silver proofs listed, for a total of 29 coins if varieties are ignored. Including all varieties there are either 30 or 31 distinct coins. (A Bicentennial silver clad variety 2 is listed, but no mintage quantity is specified, and I'm too ignorant on the subject to know whether there really is such a coin.)[/QUOTE]
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