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<p>[QUOTE="Jbruce, post: 2474934, member: 76919"]I haven't been on this site in awhile but I took a trip to the flea market recently. A week ago I found a very old man selling coins and remembered trying to get into this hobby last year. I had too much school. I bought a Reeboks shoe from him that contained several Bicentennial envelopes. After reading up on the coins, I know that they are common and that the Ikes come in two types. After opening them up, I've notice the Ikes look gorgeous in these envelopes compared to what I've seen in the past. I thought I would come on here and try to get others opinion on them before taking them to a coin dealer.</p><p><br /></p><p>There were three of each 1975 and 1976 for $25. They are all in their original packets and envelopes. The type 1 Ikes look nice as well as the type 2 ikes. I wondered if this old man even knew it.</p><p><br /></p><p>The first 4 are from the 1975 Type 1. I will post four more after this thread as a response to show the 1976 type 2. I don't know how many photos I can post at once so I will split them up.</p><p><br /></p><p>Tell me what you think?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jbruce, post: 2474934, member: 76919"]I haven't been on this site in awhile but I took a trip to the flea market recently. A week ago I found a very old man selling coins and remembered trying to get into this hobby last year. I had too much school. I bought a Reeboks shoe from him that contained several Bicentennial envelopes. After reading up on the coins, I know that they are common and that the Ikes come in two types. After opening them up, I've notice the Ikes look gorgeous in these envelopes compared to what I've seen in the past. I thought I would come on here and try to get others opinion on them before taking them to a coin dealer. There were three of each 1975 and 1976 for $25. They are all in their original packets and envelopes. The type 1 Ikes look nice as well as the type 2 ikes. I wondered if this old man even knew it. The first 4 are from the 1975 Type 1. I will post four more after this thread as a response to show the 1976 type 2. I don't know how many photos I can post at once so I will split them up. Tell me what you think?[/QUOTE]
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