Ike curiosity

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by cheerful16, Jan 9, 2015.

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What is up with these non-S mint Ikes?

  1. Plated

    11 vote(s)
    78.6%
  2. Uncirculated

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  3. Proof

    2 vote(s)
    14.3%
  4. Silver that didn't get mint-marked

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  5. Something else (see response below)

    1 vote(s)
    7.1%
  6. Counterfeit

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  1. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

    0109151744.jpg ike1.jpg ike2.jpg 0109151744a.jpg Ok people. I just came into some large dollars--Ikes. Out of the 70 or so of them, TWO look CRAZY shiny, and also have a silver look to the edge compared to the others. Thoughts?! I feel like I'M going crazy...maybe I just don't know enough of what I'm doing yet. :) (PS. no idea why it turned the one picture)
     
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  3. krispy

    krispy krispy

    When you hold coins, don't grip them with your fingers on the reverse and obverse sides. Instead, hold them buy the edges.
     
  4. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    If there is an S mintmark on the obverse, front of the coin, they could be 40% Silver Proof Ikes. They look like 74 Proofs to me, the edges look like Brown Ikes, but you never know for sure. They could just be plated. Good luck.

    edit - oh and if they are Silver, they are impaired bc of all the scratches/mishandling and most likely only worth the possible silver value (about $5-6 a coin)
     
  5. phankins11

    phankins11 Well-Known Member

    @cheerful16 you might want to repost that as a new thread rather than hijacking geekpryd's thread. You might get more responses based on it being it's own thread.
     
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  6. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    They look plated which would account for the high luster and the lack of a copper edge showing.
     
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  7. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

    sorry Geek, for the inadvertent hijacking. I'll try to start a new thread. Just couldn't figure out how again earlier...only started one 1x before.
     
  8. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

    I just came into some large dollars--Ikes. Out of the 70 or so of them from the bank, TWO look REALLY shiny & have a silver look to the edge compared to the others. Thoughts?! I may just not know enough of what I'm doing yet, but I'd love to learn more! ike.jpg ike1.jpg ike2.jpg ike3.jpg
     
  9. 40_mila_kokkina

    40_mila_kokkina Active Member

    Here's a few guesses but I'm no expert. Something to consider. Perhaps the nickel aspect of the coin composition ended up closer to the edge and that is why the color looks considerably brighter? Anyone think this is a possibility? Or could the two be struck on incorrect planchets? Or it could be they've been silver plated, thus the edges look different. Heck even the heads and tails has an off and also color toned look.
     
  10. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    If there are no mintmarks, then most likely they are plated 1974 (P) ikes.
     
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  11. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

    Would that be something they did at the mint? I've never seen this....
     
  12. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    nope. a third party most likely did it for promotional purposes or some other sort of gimmick.

    are you sure there isn't a tiny "s" above the date? i can't tell from the photos provided.
     
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  13. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    They look plated to me. The shininess is not right. And no, this would be post mint damage - although I have no idea why someone would do that.
     
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  14. krispy

    krispy krispy

    When you hold coins, don't grip them with your fingers on the reverse and obverse sides. Instead, hold them buy the edges.
     
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  15. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

    Sorry, my eyes stink, ikers!.jpg but even I can see there's no "S"...better pics for your confirmation. I was having a heck of a time earlier trying to see craters and islands off florida for the 1972 versions. Almost impossible, even using my phone as a magnifying glass...
     
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  16. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Ditto, except that I'm a pessimist. It was probably done to try to scam someone into buying them as 40%-ers without a mintmark.

    Chris
     
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  17. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Get a loupe for close up inspection, forget trying to hold a camera on a phone steady for that. Also, the coins are full of fingerprints, probably plated, and so damaged from numismatic collectible point of view and value. Return them for others, even circulated business strike clad Ikes are better than a plated damaged one full of fingerprints.
     
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  18. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

  19. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Fingerprints is coin collecting 101... gotta pass that class to advance :D
     
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  20. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    Looking for Type 2s huh?? A quicker way to find either the March or August types is just look at the Earth and if the islands are incused (indented) it's most likely a type 2.

    Seen here from ANACS:[​IMG]
     
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  21. cheerful16

    cheerful16 Ikes! It's a load of Ikes!

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