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<p>[QUOTE="Stewart, post: 696522, member: 19834"]Kent,</p><p>Yes there are 32 coins, not counting the major varieties.</p><p>Purchasing a completed set will run you right around the $200.00 mark</p><p>Depending upon condition. have seen them on e-bay going right about that price. Now if you want to get them in higher grades (MS66 and up) they will cost you considerably more. A really great place to start learning about The Eisenhower Dollar series is <a href="http://www.ikegroup.org/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.ikegroup.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ikegroup.org/</a> this group of gentlemen that are on this site are very knowledgeable about Ike's. And the knowledge flows freely. They are a great group of guys and I am glad to be able to study these coins with them. Be careful though I set out to build a simple Dansco set of Ike's and it has grown into a full blown obsession:hail: with finding the different varieties in the series. Definitely the most fun I have had with any series. It's like when I was a kid and found my first 1883 no cent Liberty Head nickel while roll searching.Still have that coin and is still one of my favorites. </p><p>The best of luck to you with the hunt</p><p><br /></p><p>Stewart[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stewart, post: 696522, member: 19834"]Kent, Yes there are 32 coins, not counting the major varieties. Purchasing a completed set will run you right around the $200.00 mark Depending upon condition. have seen them on e-bay going right about that price. Now if you want to get them in higher grades (MS66 and up) they will cost you considerably more. A really great place to start learning about The Eisenhower Dollar series is [URL]http://www.ikegroup.org/[/URL] this group of gentlemen that are on this site are very knowledgeable about Ike's. And the knowledge flows freely. They are a great group of guys and I am glad to be able to study these coins with them. Be careful though I set out to build a simple Dansco set of Ike's and it has grown into a full blown obsession:hail: with finding the different varieties in the series. Definitely the most fun I have had with any series. It's like when I was a kid and found my first 1883 no cent Liberty Head nickel while roll searching.Still have that coin and is still one of my favorites. The best of luck to you with the hunt Stewart[/QUOTE]
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