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1776-1976 Heisenhower Bell And Moon US Dollar

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Hey Community I have a question does anyone knows the average range price worth of this coins I
I believe it's the type 2 since there are 2 types one w the thick letters, and this one, also Ag made, thanks everyone

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Can you repost new pictures (one picture per image cropped) and please not on a red background, as it is changing hue hue of the coin.
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Thanks for sharing your Bicentennial Ike. You are correct, it is a Type 2. That, and having a Denver mintmark, means it is not 40% silver. Even though I collect Ikes, with all those hits and dings, it would just be a spender to me if I found it.

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Thanks everyone the new pictures w dif color background are up now thanks again
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It's probably just the camera angle but that appears to be a '75 obverse paired with a '76 reverse.

There should be a very pronounced crease in the neck parallel to the nearly vertical feature under the cheek bone.

A picture from the 7 o'clock position at a 20 degree angle is the best spot to get it. If you see it then it's just a normal dollar. It would be a mule if the crease isn't there and the only one known.
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