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Where Are The All The Eisenhower And Susan B's?

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 Posted 07/17/2012  08:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add barryg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
In my experience, the bog standard Eisenhowers (as opposed to the 40% silver or proof versions) tend to sell for around $1.25-1.50 apiece. That's not a huge premium, but it's better than anything you'll get for SBAs or the "golden" dollars.

Maybe in another 10-20 years the SBAs will also get a small premium after being out of circulation for so long. Once again, though,. don't expect too much.
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I pay my kids allowance in Ikes, SBAs, Golden dollars, whatever's on hand. Kennedy half's, too, a favorite with my daughter.
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 Posted 07/17/2012  1:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Weezer1878 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My in laws told me that their parents gave them Ikes in their stockings for Christmas
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I haven't picked up any "new" ones, but these were inherited. Not bad to look at. Mostly bicentennial Ikes and 1979 SBA.


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They made some 1.5 billion Ikes and it's hard to believe that with enough for every American to have about five of them that they are all in "circulation". Of course, hundreds of millions have been lost in fire and flood since the '80's. There are no reports of any being melted so one is left to suppose most of these (800 million) are probably in storage.

I've seen speculation that there are still BU bags in storage but this is less likely.

SBA's are mostly mixed in with the newer dollars.
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I just sent 3,000 to the Phili mint for destruction.
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I just sent 3,000 to the Phili mint for destruction.



Damaged in a fire?
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I sell Ikes and go through 10s of 1,000s of them. Mutilated coin is not sold.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/russ789/m.h...rksid=p3686/
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I hope they send you a refund!
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They supposedly pay $19.84/$20.00. Plus I had to pay for the shipping. This is my first batch...we shall see what happens!
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Keep us updated!
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If you want 40% silver proof Ikes, a bunch just hit the market.
They are the U.S. Mint Bicentennial 3 coin proof set.
1976-s 40% Silver Proofs Ike dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter. All gem proofs at mintproducts.com for $22 today only. Or take your chance on ebay.


$22 is a bit of a mark up if you ask me. I bought one set for $19 last year and silver was higher then.

I have quite a few SBA's I get them from time to time from a change machine at work that dispenses dollar coins. Occaisionally I drop a 5 or a 10 $ bill and see what I get
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if you get the small dollars the SBA are often mixed in. they are stil very common and easily aquired.
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