Ike dollar questions

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  1. Sharkbait46737

    Sharkbait46737 Well-Known Member

    My local bank called and offered me $190 of Ike dollars. Picked them up today and they said a customer brought them in in a green bag that looked like it hadn’t been opened since the 70’s.
    It appears there are quite a few bicentennial with other dates from ‘71 to ‘78 so far.
    They are mostly in good shape with a few having some condition issues. I will post some pics after I get a chance to look through some of them.
    Thanks in advance.

    big question: is there anything special I should look for on these besides condition? IMG_0495.jpeg IMG_0496.jpeg
     
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  3. alurid

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  5. Spark1951

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    Look for type differences on 1971. Also doubling varieties exist from 1971-77. Both Wexler and VV should list the majority. Check for silver Ikes too.

    I don’t know if there are any major, in-demand varieties. You would have to look to see…imo…Spark
     
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  6. CamaroDMD

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    The 1972 (P) coins have three different reverse varieties. Type 2's are worth identifying.
     
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  8. Jim Dale

    Jim Dale Well-Known Member

    My father had about 50+ Ikes in his collection. Many duplicates. I shared with my brother. I'm not much of an IKE dollar, but they were my fathers.
     
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