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Eisenhower Bank Rolls

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My grandmother had an opened partial roll of Eisenhower dollars with mixed dates and contiditons. There is only part of the wrapper and is probably 20-30 years old. Would this hold a premium vs. Eisenhower dollars without this wrapper?
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to CCF, It may depending on who may want an unsearched roll. Usually I see on ebay unsearched bank rolls go for much higher than face value. You should list some photos here so they can be viewed by the members here at CCF, there is alot of knowledge here.
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Well the roll was already opened when I found it, and I did look through them already. Is there any dates that might be rare to a collector besides the silver ones? Thanks for the reply.
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Error, there's a couple of varieties to look for, namely the 1971-D Friendly Eagle, also know as RDV-006 and the 1972 Type 2 Reverse. Ikegroup.org has great pictures and information on both of those varieties. As far as I know, they're the only big money varieties among the clad Ikes
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1972 copper nickel clad variety 2 $50 - $65 in MS63
1973,73D copper nickle clad $10 - $13 in MS63
1973S silver clad $9 - $12 in MS63
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Thanks for the information. I will look through them again to see what there is. Thanks agian.
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