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1976 Ikes Type II ... Keep?

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Happy Saturday neighbors of the community!

Going through some miscellanea, and I came across six 1976-P Type II Ikes. They are in pretty good condition, but then again, I know nothing about grading these at all LOL.

I googled, "1976...errors/varieties etc." can't find much.

Anything I should be looking for, or should I just dump these back at the bank, because they are only worth the dollar.
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They are Ike's and have not been minted in nearly 35 years. I keep all I come across for either my collection or to be sold at local auctions.
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Tim, you're certainly right.. I think I have a mind block to their age as I never really focus on them, which causes me to under appreciate them.

Are there any varieties worth pointing out on the Type II?
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keep what makes you happy. maybe pick up a 75 mint set and get some type 1s so you can appreciate all the differences between the two types.
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