Finding 40% Ikes

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Fifty, Jun 25, 2010.

  1. Fifty

    Fifty Master Roll Searcher

    Has anyone pulled a 40% Ike from circulation? The reason I ask is the last time I was at my bank (they know I am a collector) the head teller told me someone had turned in some "big dollar coins". I jumped at the chance to buy them because I have read stories on here about people getting Peace Dollars from banks. None of the Ikes I got were silver. I will probably just spend them since none of them are in that great of shape.

    If you've found one please reply. I'm also interested in what the chances are of finding them might be.
     
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  3. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    That's funny... my wife runs a daycare business out of our house, and a few of her customers are bank tellers. Everyone of them calls Ikes (and even Kennedy's) "big coins". So I'll give them $20 (or $40 depending on how many they have) to bring me the "big coins". I've gone through alot of both, and never found a single silver example yet. But they're fun to spend...
     
  4. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I've been through a few hundred over the last 18 mo and have not found one. Or spent one LOL.
     
  5. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    My dad found one in about the late 80s. He carried it as a pocket piece for a while and put it away. I have never found one.
     
  6. slamster17

    slamster17 Junior Member

    I found a lot of Ikes this past week, hoping for silver, but found none...
     
  7. Yacorie

    Yacorie Junior Member

    I recieved 1 40% Ike in a batch of about 30 that I purchased from the bank near work. That was the first group of IKEs I purchased when I started searching rolls and haven't seen a silver one since.
     
  8. 50cent

    50cent What A steal

  9. darthanarchus

    darthanarchus Junior Member

    it's possible and has happened to me twice... Also look for variety's as well... such as the 1972 Type-2...:)
     
  10. 50cent

    50cent What A steal

    i'm amazed

    40% ike dollar realy cool any pictures of one:hatch:
     
  11. kangayou

    kangayou Junior Member

    as a side note:

    The RedBook says a few 1974-D & 1977-D were minted in the silver clad composition by error.

    haven't found one .. YET
     
  12. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I've never found a 40% Silver IKE in a circulated batch but I did find the Morgan Below in a roll of IKE's from the bank!

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  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Gee, when did they start issuing $37 rolls?

    Chris
     
  14. Fifty

    Fifty Master Roll Searcher

  15. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

  16. Fifty

    Fifty Master Roll Searcher

    Actually it looks like all of the lower denominations are proportional except for the dollar. Five dimes contains the same amount of silver as one half dollar.
     
  17. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    true, it is all proportional except the dollar coin.

    Then there is the trade dollar which is better than a regular silver dollar ( if genuine).
     
  18. Fifty

    Fifty Master Roll Searcher

    Anyone have any articles as to why this is/was? Im also curious to know if the to be issued 1964 Peace Dollars would have been over twice as heavy as the 1964 Half Dollar.
     
  19. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    of course 1964 Peace dollars were/are to the series specs, just look at the Ike dollar example.
     
  20. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    The weghts have varied over the years ( but not by a huge amount). Intrinsic value was not meant to be equal to face value, more like have enough silver in it to be worth something reasonable as metal compared to face value. This can fail if prices fluctuate enough to make melting worthwhile...even if illegal.

    Note the 1853-55 coins with arrows.

    Of course by about 1965-1970 Silver was too expensive for coining at 40% or 90% standards.

    Similar to copper cents going zinc in 1982.

    Nickels were worth a dime ( in metal) a few years ago when copper and nickel were higher.

    I'd melt them illegally at that price, I'm not much of a Patriot. In fact I'd love to escape from the United States.....
     
  21. cpm9ball

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