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<p>[QUOTE="frech001, post: 2150803, member: 20616"]The FE set is my favorite as well. There are no albums for them so I chose to hunt for slabbed certified coins. Since these are not attributed by any of the certification houses you need to cherry pick for them, which makes the hunt that much more fun except that good photos of slabbed coins are difficult to find on eBay. But the fun is in the hunt. Good Luck! I only collect U.S. IHCs and Lincoln Wheats and just circulated coins. I'd suggest you hunt for VF or better examples because once you complete your quest you will want to upgrade them one at a time anyway, so best to take your time and look for nice examples. There are some great articles in the archived issues of Longacre's Ledger dating back to 1991. They are in pdf format available on the Fly-In Club website. That is where I learned most of what I know about IHCs and FEs. Incidentally, the website referenced by ediespin above in this thread was created by another Fly-In Club member whom I met through the club and shared some of my photos of FEs with for his nice website.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="frech001, post: 2150803, member: 20616"]The FE set is my favorite as well. There are no albums for them so I chose to hunt for slabbed certified coins. Since these are not attributed by any of the certification houses you need to cherry pick for them, which makes the hunt that much more fun except that good photos of slabbed coins are difficult to find on eBay. But the fun is in the hunt. Good Luck! I only collect U.S. IHCs and Lincoln Wheats and just circulated coins. I'd suggest you hunt for VF or better examples because once you complete your quest you will want to upgrade them one at a time anyway, so best to take your time and look for nice examples. There are some great articles in the archived issues of Longacre's Ledger dating back to 1991. They are in pdf format available on the Fly-In Club website. That is where I learned most of what I know about IHCs and FEs. Incidentally, the website referenced by ediespin above in this thread was created by another Fly-In Club member whom I met through the club and shared some of my photos of FEs with for his nice website.[/QUOTE]
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