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Why Are There No Type II Proof Bicentennial Ikes?

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I was flipping through the Red Book and I noticed that 1976-S proof Ikes only exist with the type I reverse. It also noted that the change from type I to II was made early in 1975. Did the mint choose not to change the reverse for proofs at the same time, or were they all produced early in the production run?
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Hold on a minute....... Calling JBUCK!!
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Hold on a minute....... Calling JBUCK!!

I'm not sure that's necessary- he can smell Ikes from a mile away.
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Yes, you got a point there.
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You missed the point. There were two types issued in CLAD 1975=2.845milType 1 1976=4.294mil.Type 2 There is only 1 known silver clad type 2 but millions of silver clad Type 1 MINT(11mil) and PROOF(4mil) issues.
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The proof clad Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar does come as both type I and type II, the 40% silver proof Bicentennial Eisenhower only comes as a type I. All of the 40% silver proof Bicentennial coins were struck in 1975 before the change was made to the Eisenhower. That's why there's no 40% silver proof type II's
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OK, thanks. That explains it.
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Sorry I am late. Did I miss something?

Looks like Conder took care of it. No need for me here.
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