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Eisenhower Bicentennial Type 1?

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I've found a lot of Eisenhower Bicentennial Type 1 Coins. All of them are Denver Mint. I just found a Type 1 without a mint which means its from Philly. Is this a rare coin?

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Wait no mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. Oh my. But no I wouldn't say it's rare. It's worth a little more than the other bicentennial but it really jumps at ms 66 or higher so unless it's perfect then no its not rare. A quick look at pcgs price guide for Ike dollars would answer any questions.
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It's in really good shape. I don't think it is MS 66 though
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Philly only minted 4,019,000 of the Variety 1 dollars, versus 113,318,000 of the Variety 2.

Denver minted 21,048,710 of the Variety 1 and 82,179,564 of the Variety 2.

So the Philly Variety 1 looks rare, relatively speaking. However, the prices do not reflect it, since there are plenty for those who collect Eisenhower dollars.
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