I Like Ike - Post your Eisenhowers!
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Post your Eisenhowers, coins, tokens or medals.
Here's one of mine. Love the mirrors on this proof.
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PCGS MS65 1976-P Ty 1
Parts of my 1973 birth year proof set.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/proof-sets/1973-proof-set/alltimeset/143562
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Beautiful!
1953 Eisenhower inaugural medal
1957 Eisenhower inaugural medal - This came with papers which gave a wonderful review of the history of presidential inaugural medals - all in very small print. The vice president is often shown with the president for inaugural medals from a president's second term.
A campaign button from the 1952 presidential race.
And one that probably came from 1956.
And a Jugate, probably from 1952.
And a fairly scarce piece that was worn by a campaign worker.
I LIKE IKE TOO ! Here are some club medals overstruck on Eisenhower Dollars...
2015 Denver Coin Club 80th Anniversary Medal overstruck on 1971 Ike
2016 Colorado Springs Numismatic Society 50th Anniversary Medal overstruck on 1976-D T1 Ike
Always like showing off my Zombie Ike that carries his scalp around
A cool greaser...
And to follow the Carr theme...
Here is one more ~ 2016 Knights of the Coin Table overstruck on 1972-S Ike...
My Washington Type B/C Set
I may have one or two...
Nice to see I am not the only one with Ike dollars in my collection... Cheers, RickO
POST NUBILA PHOEBUS / AFTER CLOUDS, SUN
Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
For something completely different......... I was searching PCGS grading standards and ran across my coin as prime example of questionable toning
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I always thought it was cool looking.....AT or NT
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
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Poker chip holder
President Eisenhower's 1960 Paris Summit medal. Part of the organized and formed POTUS sGm series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ms0jW4IAPQ1974 D CN Obverse
Discovery Coin: IDDDO-1 74D New IDDDR-MH/MD-DDR IDDP-1
Cross Reference: None Known.
Attributed by: IDDD Thomas Kalantzis.
Class: Obverse Class II Tripled. Reverse Master Hub/Master Die.
Submitted by: Richard Stachowski.
Description: Class II tripling seen on many letters of IN GOD WE TRUST. Wide split serifs and doubling seen on the rest of the letters. Wide but mushy spread on the upper left serif of the 1. Tripling on the 7. CCW spread on the T and Y of LIBERTY. (Earlier die stage/die state may show a small CCW spread on all of LIBERTY)
Reverse Description: Master hub/ Master die DDR.
Marker: Obverse Full R in LIBERTY. Eye pocket die scratches. Scratch to the left of thee last T of TRUST running SW/NE. Die scratch to the left of the R of LIBERTY running SW/NE. Die crack starting at the rim to the left of the one in date meandering onto the one, continuing NE through the 9 and 7 ending at the 4 in date. Reverse: Type 3. Dot sized die gouge inside and to the upper right of the O in DOLLAR.
Date Recorded: 12/5/2013, CD.
Population: 1.
Comments: Obverse Stage B, has been abraded due to cracking on the die (Serfice crack at the base of the one in date). Mr Stachowski has the honor of being the first collector to send in the first tripled working die (TDO) for the 1974 D minted coin.
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Very pretty coins! I especially like the 72-D and I bet it looks way better in hand.
When I saw this, I had to have it, of course he was sold out, but I happened upon this one in Long Beach and it was my first Dan Carr piece
Steve
These are nice Ike’s, what do they grade?
Just imaged these, both PCGS MS66:
PCGS gave them all a 64. That was many years ago.
The grade does not fit, you must resubmit.
I pulled them from rolls so I'm happy with 64s. Not worth the cost to try again.
My Washington Type B/C Set
I just ran across this beautiful PR68 on CoinFacts researching coins while reading @braddick's thread:
I'm always a bit confused as to why sellers don't show the TrueViews in their auctions
No provenance available as it's in a private registry set.
Cool old thread
Mr_Spud
During elementary and middle school, we always had projects on the presidents. Popular choices were always Kennedy, Washington, or Jefferson as well as Obama (current president at the time). I always went with Eisenhower. The choice was simple for me - his leadership in WWII was unparalleled and he was never chosen for the projects. The other kids always looked at me like I was crazy, but I didn't care. I got a great topic with no worry of the president I wanted getting chosen. A win win!
Here's my only Ike, sold a few months ago. I found it CRH years ago. Cherrypicked later out of my collection. The images were taken right after the coin graded as part of my first submission three or so years ago IIRC.
Coin Photographer.
Here's another PR68 from CoinFacts, this one not in any registry set:
Great coins @Mr_Spud and @FlyingAl!
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I have a couple
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
1973D Mint Set Only Issue Ike $ struck on incomplete punch planchet.