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1971 Eisenhower Dollar : A Collector's Guide By Coinweek Iq

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Didn't realized the MS 1971 Eisenhower dollars were not in mint sets... $$$
https://coinweek.com/1971-eisenhowe...ctors-guide/
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Good read and a good example of modern "condition rarity".
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Thank you for sharing!


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Didn't realized the MS 1971 Eisenhower dollars were not in mint sets... $$$
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The prices I've seen for lightly circulated 1971 $1 coins are like three bucks. Not exactly blowing the doors off. What does it actually take for a first year Ike to be considered worthwhile?
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You sort of just answered your own question when you said " circulated" are worth $3. As the article above indicates, circulated are common but high grade uncirculated are hard to come by. I would say MS-65 and above for all 1971 and 1972 dated coins. I'm sure that JBuck can expand on this.
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Nice article, thanks for sharing it.
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That is " Eisenhower dollar 101."

Jbuck, I remember when they came out. I was only 9 but had recently gotten interested in coins. However, my fascination was with "old stuff", not these big new clunkers.
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Jbuck, I remember when they came out. I was only 9 but had recently gotten interested in coins. However, my fascination was with "old stuff", not these big new clunkers.
My implication is you did not take the class. I get it, Morgan 101, Barber 101, and other classes were more popular then.
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