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1972 Blue Pack Type 2 Eisenhower Dollar

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 Posted 04/22/2021  10:42 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ultravorx to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi guys, have a questions about potentially grading and understanding if this has any value.

I have a blue pack, uncirculated 1972 ike silver dollar with the type 2 strike (florida as funnel).

I've read these are pretty rare but haven't seen any of the bkuepacks with the type 2.

Is this something of any value, or just the traditional ike value.
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Variety 2 (aka Type 2) only applies to the Cu-Ni clad strikes from Philadelphia. All 1972-S 40% silver strikes have this type of reverse. The V2 Philly coins were struck with these reverse dies in error.
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Thanks guys, didn't realize this one was silver, thought it was clad.
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No problem.

And to be sure, it is clad, just not Cu-Ni clad.

The 40% silver Ikes are 60% copper...

Cladding: 80% Silver, 20% Copper
Core: 79% Copper, 21% Silver
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