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1971-S Brown Box Ike With Order Card

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I don't recall seeing any of these with the original order confirmation card, so just thought it would be fun to post it. I'm curious if it adds any value. I've had this combo since I bought it.

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Cool buy why block the addrrss Oh wait, are you still living there? If so, I wonder how many coins have passed through that box lol
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Cascade, it's from my original purchase so has my real name and former address, just didn't want that on the internet.
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 Posted 10/22/2015  12:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BuckeyeCoinGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice.

So those were issue price $10 back in 1971 then it seems?
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Yes, the mint charged $10 in 1971. There are many on an auction site for less than that, 44 years later. Stellar investment, huh? :)
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Very nice!

While I am not sure if it adds value, but it certainly does not take from it. I would pick it over one without, assuming all else is equal.
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Ten dollars for a dollar proof in nice packaging doesn't sound bad in retrospect. We're paying almost $60 for a "reverse proof", a stamp, and a so-so medal. How much will our Kennedy C&C be worth 45 years down the road?
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Great point Beidercoins.

Nice ike! I've never seen one with those before.
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You are forgetting that pesky thing of supply and demand biedercoins. Your kennedy will be worth much more in 2060 and ike and truman will be worth waaaaay more
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Brings back memories of collecting as a teen..there was a limit of 5 coins and people were buying 5 in family members names who had no interest in collecting.
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, Battleborn!

That's pretty cool kbbpll. I keep all my packing slips and I tell myself it's so I can go back through them for information should I ever require it, but it's probably just a result of my slightly obsessive nature.
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Keep in mind $10 in 1971 was the same as $58.75 is today. It was a lot of money for a kid mowing lawns for income. I was just curious if the order card added value, because you see similar things in other collector areas - books with original dust jackets worth more, matchbox cars with original boxes, etc. I'm glad I kept it regardless.
Battleborn! Yes, it brings back memories for me, too. My brother and I each got one. Ten bucks was a big deal for one coin for me back then. Typically we spent a couple bucks here and there in the coin shop. But of course back then you still found silver in change.
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I believe original box and paperwork mean a great deal, especially for limited editions. It's that way in many collectible arenas but particularly in ours. I have boxes full of packaging that I hold on to for that reason. Sadly, it won't mean much when I drop dead, my wife puts it in the recycling bin and brings my coins to the local dealer and asks how much he'll "give her".
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Looks like a cool combination!
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I really like it. For me, that little slip of paper is a connection to its origin and is part of its history. Personally, I'm glad that these proof silver Ikes never gained in value because that means I can buy lots of them today at their original issue price or even cheaper. I just love the darn things, and I'm glad I can get them on the cheap. I sure can't do that with Morgans.

Thanks for sharing this, and by the way, was that Ike straight in the holder when you originally received it or has it turned over time? Just curious.
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Thanks Darth Morgan. I suppose the connection and history has more value to me than anybody else. Even if the card doubles the value, it's still only 20 bucks. I remember getting the card in the mail, thinking "ooh, it's coming!", leaving the card on my desk, the anticipation, just like Christmas. I don't have a lot of coins in my collection, and certainly this one is the finest quality piece that I have. And as you said, you can still get them for the price of two lattes.

As for the rotation, I can't remember if it arrived like that, but I'd have to guess that it did. Heck, I've never even taken the holder out of the red velvet thing. I transported it by car from IL to CO a long time ago, so I suppose the vibration might have rotated it, but I doubt it. I gently tapped the side of the box on the desk for a while just now and nothing happened; seems to be in there pretty solid. Thanks for making me pull it out and look at it again!

Nobody has posted that they also have the card, so maybe it's rarer than the coin! Melt value for fiber is pretty low though. :)
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