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Thought I'd share some nice proof Ike pics with ya! Ha, fooled all those Frankie people! The 76 Type I is really tough to find in DCAM without haze and the reverse is especially weak usually. This one was from R&I Coins. They have some nice ones! The 78 is the easiest to find with monster frost and clean mirrors, but it really is a pretty coin.

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Thanks for looking!

Michael

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  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382
    Hey Michael,

    I just completed a set of proof Ikes with 1976-S Silver being the hardest to find. I ended up buying a 76 silver proof set to get it. My 76 type I and II clads look really good. I don't know about anyone else but I find the silver proofs sometimes to be a little cloudy. Great pics thanks for putting them upimage

    Cheers,
    Micheál
  • How do you tell the difference between a type 1 and type 2 in the 76 Ike?
    Paul in Pine Hill
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  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382
    The type I will have on the reverse block type, fat letters where as the type II on the reverse will have thin lettering.

    Type I
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    Type II
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  • I found my 76 silver at the Balt Show. My 78 on ebay. Am looking for others
    Dave
    In Laurel
    MD

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  • Oh yeah, how did you get such good pics of proofs. I have "mirror" problems. Thats why I don't post my pics. They really suck
    Dave
    In Laurel
    MD

    Just a fist full of Dollars
  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382
    I have to start getting them graded if I want to put a registry set together. I might after the first of the year.image
  • Nice pix, thanks for sharing these. I just completed the Ike proofs myself a few months ago. Here is my set: dan'sproofikes.

    << How do you tell the difference between a type 1 and type 2 in the 76 Ike? >>

    The pix above are correct, but let me elaborate. Our government decided to produce 1976 Ikes in 1975, and these were the type I's. They were of low relief and with bold lettering. In 1976, the government slightly improved the design, thus creating a type II. These are of higher relief and with sharp lettering.

    The reason "I like Ike" is because I do Army work for a living. Since this is my livlihood, I thought I would put together the complete Ike MS, MS+varieties, and PR PCGS registry sets. I still need a 1972-P Type I PCGS MS63/64, so if anyone has one for sale or trade, PM me. My set is dedicated to the PEO for IEW&S. image
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  • Here is a pic of a cloudy Ike that I just broke out of a proof set. It is a Type II.

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  • keetskeets Posts: 25,351 ✭✭✭✭✭
    hey Michael

    that bicentennial looks like a Type 1 to me.

    al h.image
  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382
    Cool Dan!!!
  • FrattLawFrattLaw Posts: 3,290 ✭✭


    << <i>that bicentennial looks like a Type 1 to me. >>


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    Thanks, fixed!

    Michael
  • The 1976 silver Ikes were all type I if I'm not mistaken - anyone?


  • << <i>The 1976 silver Ikes were all type I if I'm not mistaken - anyone? >>



    If you look in the PCGS price guide they list Type I and Type II for the clad proofs but not for the silver proofs.
    Paul in Pine Hill
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  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382
    Hi Frank,

    Yes, 76 silver are type I. Only the clads came as T-I or T-IIimage

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