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Ike Dollar Reverse Design.

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Ike-Dollar-Reverse-Design.
Chicken scratch design under Florida coastline for 71 Philly, 71 Denver and silver proof.


Ike-Dollar-Reverse-Design.
Three distinct islands on 71 S.
72 Philly and Denver have three island design. 72 S and proof have chicken scratch design. 73 all four have three island design. Were there 2 designs used in 71 for the S mint coin ?
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Were there 2 designs used in 71 for the S mint coin ?
According to the source I use, there were two types used on 1971-S; one used only for the proofs and one used only for the uncirculated collector issue.

http://www.supercoin.com/iketypes/

"To address this problem, a low-relief (Type 1) design was created in addition to the high-relief (Type 2) design. For the first year of issue in 1971, the low-relief Type 1 was used for all business strikes (Philly, Denver, and the silver uncirculated San Francisco Ikes). The high-relief Type 2 design was used only for the more carefully produced silver proofs. "
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Interesting! I keep looking for that 72-P with the type 2 proof reverse
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