Fellow Ike collectors... is this a Proof or MS 1971-S?

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  1. WeirdFishes

    WeirdFishes Active Member

    Hi guys,
    My dad is putting together an Ike dollar set, when he asked me my opinion on this 71-S Ike. At first glance I quickly said Proof and went about my business confident in my assesment. But then I looked at his Whitman Classic Ike Dollar Folder and saw that the coin he asked me about was a double and not part of the set, so I looked through the folder and quickly retracted by Proof assesment and changed my verdict, asserting it as being a UNC (business strike). The reason: when I first saw the coin it definetly had a mirrored looking field (cloudy and not very reflective). But upon looking at his folder and the other examples of a 71-S Ike Proof and a 71-S Ike BU, I was left scratching my head. The BU 71-S in the folder was very mirrored and the Proof was reflective enough for a good shave. My knowledge of the Ike series is, well, lets just say lacking, so I throw this one to you, you Ike lovers. MUCH THANKS (from me and the parental unit)! The first 2 pics are the coin in ?.
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    Here are the BU and Proof coins already in the folder 20130202_171032.jpg 20130202_171047.jpg
     
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  3. FadeToBlack

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  4. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    The first set of pics is a Proof Ike and from what i can see of your second pics, yes the first one is labeled correctly, the second one im not so sure about because of the angle of the pics. If indeed a business strike MS silver ike i would say a nice one but looks a little too clean they often came pretty beat up and would be easy to tell if proof or not. Post another pic of the coin straight on and you will get a definite answer.
     
  5. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    After giving it a second look yes your dad has them labeled correctly and disregard my last comments it looks as though its a nice one too. You should take a look at that business strike and compare it to some MS65 or MS66 on eBay to see if its comparable, they can be worth something in gem grade. Not enough to sell the farm but enough to pay attention to though......
     
  6. Pacecar

    Pacecar Well-Known Member

    That first Ike looks like a "Peg-Leg"
     
  7. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    Thats because it is, I cant believe i missed that and actually even more amazing is the second proof pictured is also a peg leg.....:3three:
     
  8. WeirdFishes

    WeirdFishes Active Member

    Please forgive my ignorance, I am familiar with the term peg leg as it relates to a "P" with a small(er) verticle line before the bottom horizontal line forming the "D" part of the "P" but I dont know if that is what you guys are referring to here. I will gladly post some better pics give me just a couple minutes.
     
  9. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    No need we are refering to the lack of seriff on the R in LIBERTY, it makes it look like a pirates leg imo......
     
  10. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

  11. WeirdFishes

    WeirdFishes Active Member

    ok here be some more pics

    Ok here is another shot of the original coin in question. The more I look at it the more I am convinced as u guys are that it is a proof just not a great condition. I put my finger in the pic so you can see the mirror

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  12. WeirdFishes

    WeirdFishes Active Member

    now here is the BU in the folder

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  13. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    Its definitely a proof you can tell not only by the mirror smooth surface but the superior strike and square rims......
     
  14. WeirdFishes

    WeirdFishes Active Member

    Lastly here is the proof. The original proof that I had no doubt about.
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  15. WeirdFishes

    WeirdFishes Active Member

    Anyone have any rough ideas as to the values of these coins. I realize I didnt post any pics of the reverses but they are in comparable condition to that of their respective obverses? Much Thanks Guys!
     
  16. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

  17. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Hey Ripley.....get your finger reflection out of the picture.......
     
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