Yeah, that's good. Depends on what you want to do with them. If youre trying to create a circulated set, then you cant beat that price. If you are trying to flip them, you might make fifty cents to a dollar more by selling them at a flea market. Or if youre just cherry picking the nicest few ones in there, it would be worth it
Ike’s tend to fall in that clad coinage no mans land. I love em because they helped to fuel my love of coinage as a lad and hope one day they will be viewed more favorably among collectors. A buck-fifty for average circulated Ike’s is plenty fair.
I may be wrong but I believe they are all common with exception of the 40% silver Ile’s. I know the the Ike book I assembled was the easiest and least costly book I ever did.
Something like that, and one of them is rare. So you can buy all of that year for 1.50 each and maybe get lucky. It's a valuable coin. There is a good thread here with photos and descriptions to show you what to look for. I use an eye loupe for close up detail.