How hard is it to get Ikes?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by karrlot, Nov 7, 2005.

  1. karrlot

    karrlot Senior Member

    If you wanted to get some Ikes how hard is it to get them?

    The reason that I ask is that I got about $200 in circulated Ikes from the bank about a year ago. I got them at the bank when I was asking for $.50 pieces. Sometimes I spend some here and there, but I've only gone through about $50.

    I see a lot of these on ebay everyonce in a while, but it seems like they always go for barely over face. I try hard to stay away from hoarding, but I just have in my mind that someone might want these someday.

    If you had these, what would you do?
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    If it were me, I'd spend them or give them to someone who likes to collect them. But that's because I never really cared for the coins much. But that's just me.

    If you like 'em - keep 'em. If you don't - trade 'em to somebody who does.
     
  4. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    Not That Rare

    From what I've seen you can get Ikes from dealers for about $2.00 a piece, but they are circulated and not what I would collect. However the 71-74 silver proofs are quite available and are fairly inexspensive. The only one that is high in comparision is the 1973 proof and its about $15.00-$18.00 more then the others that trend for $7.00-$10.00 a piece. Other then that go for the mint sets that contain Ikes. They should be higher quailty collectable then circulated coins from the banks. If I'm not mistaken I think the Ike has the distinction of being having the shortest year run of years minted.
     
  5. billzach

    billzach Senior Member

    differant kind of ike dollar

    as far as i know this is a one of a kind ike dollar and would be hard to get..
     

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  6. rugen

    rugen New Member

    Ike has large facial area

    As I remember it, some on our list posted a few months back that Ike's in high grades are very hard to acquire, simply because the facial area usually has a lot of damage. The post read the cheek on the Ike Dollar usually has lots of nicks and dings. Even in the mint sets. When looking for your Ike's to collect be sure to examine the face so as to collect the best coins you can for your collection. Jim
     
  7. karrlot

    karrlot Senior Member

    What is that? Is that like a hobo nickle made from an Ike?
     
  8. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    blue Ikes baby..that's the way to go..they look nice..cheap too.
     

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  9. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    circulated Ikes are relatively easy to come by for close to face value. Whenever I get some I spend them.
     
  10. run_run_run

    run_run_run New Member

  11. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    It is indeed - carved by the man who posted the pic ;)
     
  12. karrlot

    karrlot Senior Member

    That is really neat!! What tools do you use to do that? Do you sell them?
     
  13. lawdogct

    lawdogct Coin Collector

    Yah know Billzach, at this rate we're going to need a stickie post explaining your carvings :D

    Keep 'um coming ;)
     
  14. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Ikes

    Just at the local bank today and picked up my usual 4 rolls of half dollars. I do that each week. Once in a while find something. So I asked if they ahd any large silver dollars like the ike ones and was told they had lots of them, did I want any. I said no. To hard to get rid of. I Have enough fun watching the look on people's faces when I hand them a half dollar. Did you know there are no vending machines that take a half dollar that I know of anyway. Also, coin changers carried by train conductors don't have a slot for halves. Main thing is the cash registers don't have a spot for them either.
     
  15. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党

    Yes, most cash registers have a space for the half and the dollar. Only now they keep their paper-clips in one and coin rolls in the other.
     
  16. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Any chance that any of them were Silver Dollars??...I wish my bank would have Ikes but they don't...

    Speedy
     
  17. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Silver?

    Not a chance that any bank would pass out silver ones. Unless the teller was a joung kid but even then I think they put them aside.
     
  18. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Sure there is...I have gotten a nice bit of silver from the bank and the tellers knew what it was...they just don't want it because they aren't collectors....some of the tellers were also of the age that they would remember silver in change...so go back and ask...you might get some silver.

    Speedy
     
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