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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 1990162, member: 9474"]So I just sold off my IKE PCGS registry set minus the business (circulation) strikes. I went into PCGS and was going to create a new registry set. My original registry set was Eisenhower Dollars - Complete Variety Set - Proof and Circulation Strikes. This was basically every Ike minted under the sun (ie - Clad and silver uncs and clad and silver proofs + all CPG recognized varieties). </p><p><br /></p><p>So the new set I want to start is titled Eisenhower Dollars Complete Variety Set Circulation Strikes. The only problem I have with this registry set is that PCGS considers the UNC Silver IKEs as part of this set. I don't think they should because they were never minted with the intention of circulation. And by the simple definition of the set, these should not be included within the set. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am wanting to contact PCGS to deliver my point that the silver IKEs should not be considered "circulated" strikes and therefore taken out of the registry list. I have contacted PCGS before about a similar issue with the SAC's and they actually agreed with me and changed their registry criteria based on my observations.</p><p><br /></p><p>The question is....do you agree with the statement that the silver IKEs should be considered Circulation Strikes? A general consensus would give me an idea how the general IKE collecting population feels and whether or not it would be worth my time to contact PCGS. Thanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 1990162, member: 9474"]So I just sold off my IKE PCGS registry set minus the business (circulation) strikes. I went into PCGS and was going to create a new registry set. My original registry set was Eisenhower Dollars - Complete Variety Set - Proof and Circulation Strikes. This was basically every Ike minted under the sun (ie - Clad and silver uncs and clad and silver proofs + all CPG recognized varieties). So the new set I want to start is titled Eisenhower Dollars Complete Variety Set Circulation Strikes. The only problem I have with this registry set is that PCGS considers the UNC Silver IKEs as part of this set. I don't think they should because they were never minted with the intention of circulation. And by the simple definition of the set, these should not be included within the set. I am wanting to contact PCGS to deliver my point that the silver IKEs should not be considered "circulated" strikes and therefore taken out of the registry list. I have contacted PCGS before about a similar issue with the SAC's and they actually agreed with me and changed their registry criteria based on my observations. The question is....do you agree with the statement that the silver IKEs should be considered Circulation Strikes? A general consensus would give me an idea how the general IKE collecting population feels and whether or not it would be worth my time to contact PCGS. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
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