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Found These 2 Ikes

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 Posted 07/02/2015  2:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add T1Steel to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
These were in the cash drawer at the store today.Seen them in the till and asked to buy them and got them at face.
Got them at a store in Canada and I thought that was unusual.
What do you think ? Grade,value. Thanks for looking.
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Very nice! They're getting harder and harder to find in the US. It must be really odd to see them in Canada. They're in pretty good condition, AU? That's not unusual for Bicentennials. They're not super rare, but I'd hold on to them. Even common dates are going for $1.50 USD or more each on ebay.
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Nice finds! Looks like they are both type 2.
Rest in Peace
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You can never go wrong for face value. Having a little weight in your pocket feels good too!
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The more I look at them there are just a couple of dings on them but no scratches? Where ever they came from I do not think that they have been in circulation at all. My pictures don't show how clean they really are.
I will put them in 2x2s and leave them be.
Thanks all.
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I will put them in 2x2s and leave them be.
Excellent choice.
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