1973 Brown Ike

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by andycook, Jul 26, 2008.

  1. andycook

    andycook Supporter**

    A long time ago I went to a coin show and bought a 1973-S Brown Ike. It is a proof Eisenhower in the brown slide case. Could the going price for this one have been over $100? Needless to say my Eisenhower collection didn't progress much after that.
     

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Andy; Please tell me you didn't spend $100 for that coin.
     
  4. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Yep, at one time they were going for more than $100.
    I can't remember when, but I suspect in the late 70's when the whole market blew through the roof.
    The crash about 1980 was bloody.

    I believe there was another smaller market spike around 1990.

    Find someone with older Red Books and you will see the coin's pricing history.

    I got lucky. I bought mine through the Mint.
     
  5. andycook

    andycook Supporter**

    I'm afraid so. Everyone was doing it.

     
  6. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    Well, if it's any solace, this has happened to other coins too.

    In modern coins, there is the 1999P SBA proof and the 2001-S Sacagawea proof. Both started out high and are slowly coming down. There are probably others, but those are two I follow vaguely. Demand isn't what the speculators thought.

    I also think there are a lot of "semi-keys" from the pre-1940's that people have stocked up on and haven't really realized much either.

    At the end of the day, it's a crap shoot - just buy nice and shiny stuff - trophy coins, if you will!
     
  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Andy don't feel bad. I think all of us at one time or another have overpaid for an item. Case in point; I bought a 1950D Jefferson nickle for $24.00 back in 1964. You can pickup the same coin today in ms condition for less than I paid then.....and $24.00 back then was worth a lot more than $24.00 today.
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I know I have made my share of mistakes jumping in on something that's really hot on the market. I was upset with myself for paying $33 for a 73 Brown Ike. back in 1990. If I'm thinking right they went down after that. A quick look on Ebay has them selling for $30 to $40 today. I guess I'm lucky to be about even. What a crazy hobby.:smile
     
  9. andycook

    andycook Supporter**

    I spent $106. I remember the price because it was at my first coin show. It was the most I spent on a single coin.
     
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