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 Posted 03/08/2013  10:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Morgan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I wasn't able to get a single Ike I own for face value, and I have almost 600 of them! Most of them I got for between $1.20 and $1.30, so it's not all bad. Let's see some pics of these bad boys.
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The comment was not meant as a solicitation for him to sell, but a sarcastic comment based on people saying uncirculated Ikes were worth nothing.
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Okay so I'm feeling a little stupid. One bag was all Susan b's and I had it mis-labeled. The other bag has rolled Ikes and then there is a half bag of loose Ikes. First roll opened looks like all BU coins with original luster coins. 1 st one out 71S.

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 Posted 03/10/2013  5:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You mentioned your old. Might well be a good time to get rid of them unless your going to start a coin collection. Not sure how big your family is but why not wait until Christmas and give them all to family members as gifts. Look how easy you would have it for getting presents. And easy to wrap. And you don't have to go out shopping for stuff in the Winter.
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You mentioned your old.


I'm crackin up over here. I guess it was meant rhetorically. I'm 57. Still....never too young to give it away to the next generation.
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IF they are -S mint coins, not Proof, then you are looking at $10/coin (melt is $9) at least.
If they are Bank-wrap rolls, I am pretty sure some people are willing to pay more for those unopened rolls...... at least I know I would.... hahaha.

Suggestion: If you have time and/or into coin collecting, then you should spend the time to go through them.... you may be able to assemble some nice sets and should be able to sell the duplicates to pay for the missing pieces. Just my thought.
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If someone on my block gave out Ikes for Halloween when I was a kid, I would have tried to get them to adopt me.
I do not know if I would have gone that far, but I would have been over there every day looking for ways to earn or get more.
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Spend at garage sales, Girl Scout cookies, donation at church, kid's allowance. I have found that anybody with a cash register hates them because there's no spot for them in the drawer.
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Spend at garage sales, Girl Scout cookies, donation at church, kid's allowance.


Really? Spend a 40% silver Ike at a garage sale? Ooookaaayyyy.

Gaz, please, whatever you do, do NOT do that. Time for some Ike 101 methinks.

In 1971 the Ike dollar was introduced. They made circulation coins in Philly and Denver, but they did not have them in either the mint or proof sets...

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Instead of having them in the sets, the mint made them in 40% silver and issued them seperately as "Blue Envelope" Ikes, which are S mint uncirculated coins...

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And as S mint silver proofs as "Brown Box" Ikes...

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You will notice in the Blue Envelope pic, they issued these coins from 71-74. That goes for the Brown Box as well.

Many collectors were way upset there were no Ikes in their mint or proof sets, so the mint gave in and started putting them in the mint sets and clad proof sets...

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In 1975 the Ikes were not made in 40% silver. The bicentennial clad coins were struck in 1975, giving rise to type I Ikes, and when struck in 76, type II Ikes. I will refer you to the Ike Group page for a more detailed explanation.

There were however 40% silver Ikes struck in 1976. Along with a silver quarter and half. These were the silver uncirculated S mint set and the silver proof S mint set.

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In 77 and 78 there were only clad coins made. 1978 was, sadly, the last year for the short lived coin.

So, the coin you are showing, the 1971S, is a silver coin. Since those were only issued in those blue packs and NOT in rolls, that was not an original bank issued roll you opened. It was a roll created sometime later. That does not mean you don't have solid date original rolls in there. Or that you don't have plenty of lovely uncirculated coins. You likely do.

SA4H is right. If you have any interest at all, and hopefully my very brief rundown will have served to spark some interest, going through all those coins would be marvelous. I can tell you I would LOVE to be in your position.

And if I managed to miss something in all that, Jbuck can correct me.
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Thanks for the history lesson, smokeriderdon. I learned quite a bit. Great pictures and explanations.
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Where are you at, Gazot? Maybe somebody who knows Ikes and is local to you can sit down with ya when you have a free evening and help you cull out what's worth something and what's just worth face.

And contrary to what some on here will say, most ikes are just worth face... I have purchased thousands from banks and searched them, taking out the nicer, higher-end UNC coins and varieties, and dumping the rest.
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Where are you at, Gazot?


75 Miles North of NYC on the Hudson River. That's me on the ice out there! Thanks for the rescue rope.

Thanks
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And contrary to what some on here will say, most ikes are just worth face


What I have said, repeatedly, is that UNCIRCULATED Ikes are worth more than face. For that matter, as another poster pointed out, circulated Ikes go for 1.50 in a lot of dealers bins.

But yes, well circulated Ikes are usually no more than face. But again, not what is being discussed here.
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In 1975 the Ikes were not made in 40% silver. The bicentennial clad coins were struck in 1975, giving rise to type I Ikes, and when struck in 76, type II Ikes.
There were however 40% silver Ikes struck in 1976.
Actually, they began minting the 40% Silver Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars (proof and uncirculated) in 1975 and all are Variety 1.

All Variety 2 Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars are Cu-Ni clad and were not minted until 1976 (although some may have been minted in late 1975, they were only included in the 1976 mint an proof sets).
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OK, I was not sure if they had started minting in 75 on the silvers or not. Like I said, I knew you would fix anything I goofed. ;)
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