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Lot Of "Ikes", Want To Know What I Have.

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 Posted 05/01/2018  9:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add catbrown357 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a lot of 100 Bi-centennial Ikes that I just came upon. They are mostly Denver mint (64), and the remainder (36) being Philly. They are circulated. Wondering what they are worth? Thanks for the help!
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$100.



$1.25 each if circulated, no market for them.
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Unfortunately, Crazyb0 is correct. They don't really carry any numismatic premium. I think the best you can do is spend them here and there and see what kind of reactions you get. You can post them on this thread if you like.
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You could identify just which type you have Type 1 or 2, the high relief reverse, or wide flat letter version. That means to each mint there were two, four total varieties possible, sell as a set on ebay maybe?
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cat! As mentioned most are just worth $1.00 to $1.25

There are a few varieties that it would be fun to check for.
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$1.25 each if circulated, no market for them.
Sorry JBuck!


Although I do agree that $1.00 to $1.25 is probably most realistic.
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