<< <i>Yes and not on ebay,I know its the easiest but Im doing it the old fasion way show searching! >>
to you then!
I've never found a Type 2 at a show but many others have. My best finds have been on EBay through either 1972 Rolls or miscellaneous IKE Lots by sellers that do not sell coin per say.
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
A lot also depends on what area of the country you are in. The 72-P Type 2's were fairly concentrated in the North East and in Florida. Though, they've had 35 years to "spread out" they can be found in other places as well.
They were known about from the get-go and have been highly sought after and "hunted" by Ike collectors. Finding one in ANY condition is not easy, but it sure makes me feel like a kid again finding my first 4-leaf clover!
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<< <i>Yes and not on ebay,I know its the easiest but Im doing it the old fasion way show searching! >>
I've never found a Type 2 at a show but many others have. My best finds have been on EBay through either 1972 Rolls or miscellaneous IKE Lots by sellers that do not sell coin per say.
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and in Florida. Though, they've had 35 years to "spread out" they can be found in other places as well.
They were known about from the get-go and have been highly sought after and "hunted" by Ike collectors.
Finding one in ANY condition is not easy, but it sure makes me feel like a kid again finding my first 4-leaf clover!
Brian
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