https://www.usacoinbook.com/item/1971-p-eisenhower-pcgs-ms63-471385/ The more I look around, the more I seem to see higher prices Eisenhowser dollars.
Even lowly Sue B. dollars are showing higher prices for quality pieces. https://www.usacoinbook.com/item/1999-p-susan-b-anthony-dollar-proof-255337/ https://www.usacoinbook.com/item/1999-d-susan-b-anthony-dollar-ms-67-458798/
Again, these are asking prices. What have they sold for? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't the 1999 SBA's NIFC while the Mint was prepping for the issuance of the Sac dollars?
The '81s were NIFC. The '99s were for circulation and the Proof was minted in Philadelphia. An 18 coin SBA Type Set (12 non-proofs, 6 proofs)...
https://coins.ha.com/c/search-results.zx?Ne=304&N=790+231+51+385&ic4=Refine-CoinCategory-102615 Auction 132111 | Lot 25463 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars 1976-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS. PCGS Population: (1098/0). NGC Census: (99/1). CDN: $220 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS68. Mintage ...(PCGS# 7422) Bid Source: HA.com/Live Service PCGS Grade MS68 Auction Ended Mar 17, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $348.00 Auction 132109 | Lot 21228 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars (5)1976-S $1 Silver MS67 PCGS.... Bid Source: Internet Service PCGS Grade MS67 Auction Ended Mar 3, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $396.00 Make Offer to Owner $594 or more Auction 132108 | Lot 27289 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars 1972 $1 Type One MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population: (555/11). NGC Census: (474/5). CDN: $55 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS65. ...(PCGS# 87409) Bid Source: Internet Service PCGS Grade MS65 Auction Ended Feb 24, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $94.00 Auction 132105 | Lot 21342 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars 1972-S $1 SILVER MS68 NGC. NGC Census: (486/6). PCGS Population: (2398/27). CDN: $95 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS68. Mintage ...(PCGS# 7411) Bid Source: Internet Service NGC Grade MS68 Auction Ended Feb 3, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $168.00 Auction 132102 | Lot 23952 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars 1973 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population: (148/0). NGC Census: (43/1). CDN: $300 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 2,000,056....(PCGS# 7412) Bid Source: Internet Service PCGS Grade MS66 Auction Ended Jan 13, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $384.00 Auction 132102 | Lot 23953 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars 1973-D $1 MS66+ PCGS. PCGS Population: (353/14). NGC Census: (97/4). CDN: $210 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 2,000,...(PCGS# 7413) Bid Source: Internet Service PCGS Grade MS66+ Auction Ended Jan 13, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $1,200.00 Make Offer to Owner $1,800 or more Auction 132102 | Lot 23954 » Silver and Related Dollars » Eisenhower Dollars 1978 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population: (492/7). NGC Census: (247/7). CDN: $75 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 25,702,000...(PCGS# 7425) Bid Source: Internet Service PCGS Grade MS66 Auction Ended Jan 13, 2021 Auction Archives Sold For: $104.00
Weird. I have often thought the Bens don't get enough respect. I don't own anything high end in it but I like them. I've even thought the Kennedy's get over looked. Just me I guess. Ikes do nothing for me really.
Another relatively low-priced recent mintage coin...with an American general/President who people know....and which they can buy in size the last year or so while staying/working at home.
They were issued because Congress passed a bill authorizing the creation of a new dollar coin. The new design (Sac Dollar) wasn't ready, so the Suzy B. was issued until it was ready.
It’s a big coin that wasn’t very well made especially the P mint and early dates. Finding even 65s is a chore and for the business strikes for most dates 66 is the highest affordable grade and for several dates is the highest grade. There are no 68s for PCGS business strikes and only 186 67s with like 130 being d mint. The silver medal ones only have 36 69s. Im not sure why it would be a surprise to someone that basically top pop coins aren’t dirt cheap, realistically some of those should cost more. It’s just so hard to find nice Ike’s that it turns many people off
You are of course right about this. Although higher prices are listed on most all coins now, (inflation related maybe?) the bottom line is the price of the sale is the true determining factor. I've seen outrageous sums listed for common coinage and on the other side of the coin (no pun intended) decent prices for key dates. I wonder if there are statistics or graphs showing whether coinage sales figures have historically risen due to increased interest in numismatics, bullion investing notwithstanding.
It would be more likely that a "feeding frenzy" or a Registry Set need affects the prices more than anything.
People need to stop trying to blame registry sets for everything. Has nothing to do with that. 1971 P MS 63 PCGS Ike’s consistently sell for $25 or less on eBay and in many cases under 20.