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1776-1976 Silver "No S" Mint Mark

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 Posted 11/29/2017  04:40 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Joenew2u to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Im new to this and need help identifying a coin that has come into my possession, it belonged to my great grandma. 1776-1976 silver dollar with no s mint mark, no mint mark at all, elegant and skinny lettering on reverse. Thank you
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1976 Philadelphia type 2 bicentennial Ike dollar. It is not a very high grade MS coin so it is worth about $1.25 retail. Sorry.
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It is an Ike, so of course I am going to say it is very nice.

Not worth a lot, but the sentimental value is much higher.
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The key word here is "Silver". It is clad if there is no mint mark as started. We call them "silver dollars" because they are large, same size as Peace or Morgan dollars! Living the dream Webekin
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