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Old 10-17-2008, 09:07 PM   #13 (permalink)
19Lyds
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Originally Posted by FHDave View Post
You are right, many dealers look at IKEs as low end coins and keep them in boxes with little attention.

I found a 71 Type 2 in a dealer's box of loose IKEs, no 2x2s or anything. It is about an AU 55, but it filled the whole in my basic IKE collection. I have not had any luck finding a peg leg so far, but I keep looking!
Typo perhaps since all the 71-S Proofs are Type 2 reverses but the biggie is the 1972 Copper Nickel Clad Type 2.

And yes, I have quite a few IKEs.

I buy rolls whenever I get the chance from coin shop or at shows. I browse through every hoard I can find and pick out the interesting ones for study.

My last purchase was an unabraded die clash on a 1976 Type 2. Unusual to find.



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