The 74-D silver Ike is a very rare error coin. Weigh your coin. 24.58 grams. Surface is 80% silver, center is 20% silver on the silver Ike...
40,15
It's a Whitman mint set holder...just pry the two halves apart and dump them out. Oh...you're right just the 4 screws...even easier!
Probably go for $800 range as a set.
The craftsmen at the SF mint in those days were really in to their craft!
Your coin looks like it spent much of it's time in slot machines...as did thousands of bags of others. A nice pocket piece to remind you what not...
Agree...45-50
Like the look and history of old gold vs. bullion.
1-MS64RB... 2-MS64 DETAILS ALTERED SURFACE
55 FH
64ish
Me too.
Spend it.
Chocolate coin.
Nice slider.
My first thought without reading any further is questionable...the word LIBERTY caught my eye, the cheek, ONE CENT, the date all look a bit off to me.
I've been saving rolls of S mint quarters...will the mint sell rolls of Ws?
Got cash? Gotta have it!
As I recall in 1964, dollar coins were easily available in banks but don't recall ever getting one in change...just too heavy for spending and not...
Silver dollars were in the banks in SO CAL but no one wanted them until after they were all gone...I went to my local bank teller a few times a...
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