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Nuts N Bolts Of Ikes

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So I got $38 worth of okra today at the bank and was not completely sure on all the diff varieties. I do know you found 2 1976-d type 1 varsity with bold lettering on the rev. And I was wondering if I can sell all of these okra for profit seeing as the are all around +ef condition
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I sold a few on ebay awile ago, netted about 1.30 per coin after ebay fees. I always get them when I can find them
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 Posted 09/03/2010  08:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SDcoinguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
any double dies to look out for?>
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okra?
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If you have not already seen it, here is an ongoing thread about Eisenhower dollars that may interest you...

https://goccf.com/t/60465

This is the website that has good information on the different varieties ...

The Ike Group
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I love Okra, battered and fried that is.
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 Posted 09/03/2010  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mycrob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Look for 1972 type 2 and the 1971 D Friendly Eagle Variety, both of which are in teh Ike Group site link mentioned above.
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I have said this before...

Okra only belongs in gumbo.
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Okra? Please explain...I am confused...
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yeah what's okra
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a tasty vegetable, used mainly in southern and Cajun cooking.
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Roughly figured.... 1 Lb. of Okra = 1 Eisenhower Buck
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I know what okra is...I love it fried. I have it in the garden now...Just wondering what it had to do with Ike's??
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No Okra here in NE. If you cook it too much it slimes. ewww
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okra=typo.. sorry.. the sentence can do without it... I was typing from my wifes itouch.. I have big thumbs...
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