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Searched 400$ In Ikes Whats The Deal With Type 2

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So I was out of town, and always hit 2 banks on the way to my moms. Like clockwork, bank1 no halves, but they always have "big dollars", I grabbed all 400$ worth. No silver, no proofs, no 1973. I did find one 1972 type 2.

Whats the deal with the bicentenial type 2's? The one with the straight "R" in dollar. Iv been through about 1000$ in ikes and only have found one of these. They always have the curved R in dollar. I dont remember any super premium on that coin when I completed my 32 coin dansco, I only remember the 73 costing a premium.
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I did find one 1972 type 2.
Nice find!


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Whats the deal with the bicentenial type 2's? The one with the straight "R" in dollar. Iv been through about 1000$ in ikes and only have found one of these. They always have the curved R in dollar. I dont remember any super premium on that coin when I completed my 32 coin dansco, I only remember the 73 costing a premium.
I am confused. The Variety 2 1976 coins are much more plentiful than Variety 1.

http://www.ikegroup.info/?page_id=181

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Type one is the straight R bicent. Issued in 1975 mint sets only.
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Ok, Sorry I had them switched around. Thanks for the info.

Are the type 1 hard to come by? They shouldnt be if they are in 1975 sets, which that is the one I'm talking about. I
actually have a 75 mint set, and thats the one I never find. I bet I had 120$ in bicentianials, and zero type 1's?
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The 1976 (P & D) Variety 1 was minted in 1975 and released to circulation, not just in Mint Sets.
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I may be wrong, but I thought both types weren't exactly uncommon. Now if you want to talk about the varieties found with the islands on the reverse type 3 is the rarest one.

Did you check the islands?
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Cool, thanks for the info, guess its no big deal then that Iv only found one TYPE 1 eisenhower out of looking at over 200 bicentennials, I just thought it was odd, guess Iv been missing finding something common....lol...


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may be wrong, but I thought both types weren't exactly uncommon. Now if you want to talk about the varieties found with the islands on the reverse type 3 is the rarest one.

Did you check the islands?



Oh yeah, the one your looking for is 1972 philly TYPE 2, thats the good one.
I did find one of those
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I may be wrong, but I thought both types weren't exactly uncommon.
Check out the 1976 mintage. Both are very common, one variety more than the other...

http://www.ikegroup.info/?page_id=181



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Now if you want to talk about the varieties found with the islands on the reverse type 3 is the rarest one.
For the three 1972 varieties, variety 2 is the least common...

http://www.ikegroup.info/?page_id=184
http://eisenhowerdollarguide.com/19...ower-dollar/
http://eisenhowerdollarguide.com/19...r-varieties/
http://www.marketingresponse.com/cc...rrent.asp#a6
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