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mach19
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After a couple of items on this page i'm hooked. I started collecting half dollars & Ike dollars. Be it the phrase I like Ike. My question is why is a 1975 Ike not minted, the proofs only have the 1776/1976 dollars?
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"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
TorinoCobra71
<< <i>Ike Dollars WERE minted in 1975. They all bear the Dual Date of 1776-1976.
TorinoCobra71 >>
Yep what he said. And i want to add that they are a great Coin to collect.
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
<< <i>P.S. I picked up a 71/72/73 all s/mint for $20.00 is this a fair price. (unc) >>
<< <i>P.S. I picked up a 71/72/73 all s/mint for $20.00 is this a fair price. (unc) >>
It's a very reasonable provided they were ungraded proofs. Maybe a little high for the uncirc varities but it all depends upon their condition. The Unc 71-S's were just terrible in quality. The highest available grade for PCGS unc's for the 71-s is only a 67 whereas the 72's and 73's can be had in an MS69.
PF69 is pretty common for the Proof coins and usually go for quite a bit more than $20 each but again depending upon the grade.
You should be able to complete a Dansco set in short order but my advice is to shop carefully. There are some very nice coins out there but a whole lot more junk!
Good luck and you made a wise decision on collecting the Dwight D's!
The name is LEE!
MS65 quality are not all that difficult to find and relatively cheap. The TOP POP's are pricey, PQ coins from the grade below are the best buy in my opinion.
Freak
The rainbow toned coins can be VERY pretty and a challenge to get a set of them. The high grade coins are really hard to get because the coins are SO big! I just started a set because of James Sego. He has been a wealth of knowledge. I am trying to complete a set that I made from srcatch with raw coins. You can complete the set for a very reasonable price in MS and proof if you want, but to get a top set will take a long time and a LOT of money. Good luck if you decide to collect the 2nd bald man series. Ray
<< <i>My question is why is a 1975 Ike not minted, >>
The Mint was afraid that the bicentennial coinage would be overly popular and that it would be hoarded by the public resulting in a serious coin shortage. In order to prevent the shortage they decided they wanted a six month production stockpile on hand before they were released. The authorizing legislation allowed them to be produced during the last half of 1975. This gave them another problem though. That would mean that the 1975 coins would only be made for 6 months which could possibly make THEM a rarity and at that time the mint was DEFINITELY against the possibility that a scarce or rare coin might be produced. To counter that possiility the Congress pased legislation providing for a six month freeze on the dat for he 1974 quarters, halves and dollars. That is why there are no 1975's.
The '76 type I's were all struck in 1975 so are a sort of defacto '75 issue but the type II's
were also struck in '75. (as were '74's). There are numerous differences between the
type I's and type II's incliuding major obverse differences. The type II has a large crease
near the bottom of Ike's neck which is small on the type I. All '75 mint sets have the type
I and all '76's have the type II. There are no reported mules.
Most of these modern mules probably occur during changeover to the new year or new de-
sign. The technician changes only the obverse die
<< <i>P.S. I picked up a 71/72/73 all s/mint for $20.00 is this a fair price. (unc) >>
Honestly thats not the great of a price. They sell for $4 to $5 each.