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Bicentennial Ike Used In Coin Flip

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Last nights episode of American Guns on the Discovery Channel had a purchase price decided on a coin flip. The coin used was a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar, on the initial flip, and floor landing, it had the distinctive "ring" of silver. Now the "ring" could have been added in editing, but was definitely noticeable.
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It could have been a 40% Silver one
I carry a 71 S 40% Silver Proof as a pocket piece
and when I flip the coin it has that distinct silver sound.
Cool Story thank you for sharing it,

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I saw that also!
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