Missing clad layer and if you think about it just 5 years ago those pics through that dam mint packaging would have been considered good. We here on this board are getting spoiled because we have a good number of people who can take very good images of coins. I think that is why we don't see so many posted also because people feel they can not post anything that is not perfect without getting beat up .....
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Hard to tell anything with crap pics
I'm not sure how to value it even though it's not common.
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Those are 90% Silver so there's no clad layer.
Looks like a strike-thru... What through not sure?
Maybe eating Chilli before manning the press was not a good idea for the operator that day?
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Those are 90% Silver so there's no clad layer.
Looks like a strike-thru... What through not sure?
Maybe eating Chilli before manning the press was not a good idea for the operator that day? >>
90% ... I thought the Ikes were 40% silver clad
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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Aren't some of the 1976's 90% maybe I'm thinking of the 1990 Ike Commem $1?
All I really know about Ike's is that they make the coin counter at my bank jamb up