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Thanks! I know it's not much because I'd rather support your store by purchasing more coins from your website. However, I felt that to be a little one-sided. I know you'll make money from my purchases from the site, but this way I can show appreciation with some financial support for the time you take to teach and protect the hobby. I love your channel and look forward to watching your next videos.
@CoinHELPu I finally figured out how to comment on these videos. I said I would do this in one of my comments on a purchase from your site a few months back, and I am a person of my word. I'll do my best not to overwhelm you with comments today, but I wanted to make sure I remembered how to do this, so please forgive me if I'm replying or doing things incorrectly. I'll be sure to look at familiaizing myself more in these areas. To continue to show support, I'll keep my reviews/comments for my favorite video of the week. I shouldn't be surprised that you responded because you said in your videos that you read these comments, but I am. Thank you for that because there are so many times that things are said, but there is no action. You continue to prove that you can find a reputable person amongst all the unreliable. BEST WISHES to you and yours.
A few years ago I worked with a lady who said she had a bunch of "silver" dollars to sell. I looked at them, all but two were clad Ike's. I bought them for face and paid what the two Morgan's were worth. I used the clad Ike's for tips when we went to the cafe. Surprising how many servers didn't know what the Ike dollars were.
Couple months ago I went to my local Bank to see if they had any IKE's to buy. The Teller, her Supervisor, and the Loan Officer (all in their early 20's) had NO CLUE what I was talking about!! The Loan Officer (after I explained) told me that the main branch had some...so, he requested them. He called me about a week later to tell me they were in. I went down to pick them up...they were actually Presidential Dollars and not IKE's. I even showed him a picture...they still had no clue!!😂
Dan is an excellent and honest source of information, education regarding numismatics. You won't go wrong learning from him. I'd also highly recommend (if you haven't already) that you purchase a copy of the 'Red Book' (A Guide Book of U.S. Coins - R.S. Yeoman). It is and has been the 'go to' reference for beginner and expert alike since 1948, updated annually.
I see on your Facebook page people who are constantly posting "Is my coin...." and over and over you or someone else will tell them the truth. So easy for them to just LEARN what is and is not a "special" coin. But the scammers are feeding ego hungry people who don't want to learn. So sad. But keep educating and hopefully those people will finally get a light bulb moment and start to learn.
I absolutely loved this video!! I've been working on my IKE'S for months with a lot of help from Andy at your shop. I've been able to almost complete my Eisenhower Collection. With this video, I'll be able to have some confidence in finding the varieties. With your suggestions on coin books, I was able to read and see some of these varieties visually, but this video is exactly what I needed to feel better about understanding what I have and what I need to complete this collection and move on to my Susan B. Anthony's. Your loyal customer in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Another good information video Daniel. I have a few Ikes dollars unfortunately not worth alot but good to keep for comparison to check when I find or get more. Thanks again Daniel for all you do for the hobby and have a nice day.
I would like you to cover the "Smiling Ike" Variaty. Everyone always forgets this when they cover Ikes, its like no one ever mentions it? Would love youre take on the Smiling Ike, Or the notorious 'Low Baller Smiling Ike'. Thanks.
I think I will wait till I get my Ike book with proofs so I can look through mine. I have blue and red ikes and the 3 coin sets and 1975 and 1976 and regular strike ones to. A lot of sets yet maby I can find something interesting. I still enjoy them.
Thank you for showing me the three pictures of the Reverse. side of the 1972 Philadelphia Eisenhower dollar. Now I know the difference between the 3 Earth's on the coins.
OH MY GOD. I am so glad you made this video. I can't tell you how many people have got mad at me when i told them the ike coin without a mint mark is not a major mistake and the circulated (some quite) coin is just a common strike. Worth a few dollars.
I like the Ike dollars. I can understand why they didn't circulate very well. It's a big clunky coin. I don't have a Dansco album but I did just complete the set. Great video as always Daniel.
Thank you very much Daniel for all this information ! I about went blind looking through my Ikes awhile back distinguishing the 3 reverse types. Would have made it allot easier if I had less circulated coins. 😂
I remember these did not circulate much because they were too big and bulky for pocket change. They were more of a coin you had but didn’t carry in pocket change
Great Ike video. Glad to see these covered. I have never heard of the type 3 earth, just the tpye 1 & 2. Need to look into it. Also never heard of the Ike group. Need to find that as well.
Thanks for the shared knowledge, sir, and the content! Times are tough I might have to liquidate less vital portions of my collection also here's a fun fact for ike hunters some Las Vagas casinos in Nevada actually will trade this as tender so gamble responsibly in multiple ways yall feel free to fact check me 😊
I love your comment. ( Then the 76. No s . There is only one of these in existance. You're not going to find one. Stop looking. ) The words of an honest coin dealer. .
I remember when they were initially released. Most were of mediocre quality, thus the uber high values in grades past MS66. As depiction of an eagle in flight (or any eagle) it is, in my opinion, the worst of any coinage design of the last few centuries. Frank Gasparro can not be held to account for this, as it was a faithful rendition of the Apollo 11 mission shoulder patch. The first moon landing having been such a recent and major achievement it was an entirely appropriate design. Many of the SBA Dollars were also of poor quality, though some of the San Francisco circulation strikes were deeply struck with polished fields and cameo devices. I had rolls of them back in the day, used for groceries and rent in leaner times. The same reverse design as the 'Ike' was used on the SBA dollar and in my opinion looked better on the smaller format.
Just discovered your channel. Great content. Just starting the coin collecting and review of my coins. Been researching what to use to view coins. Loops, mag glass, digital micro, stereo scope, etc. Would really appreciate your thoughts. Also, is there a way to connect if any questions?
Hello Daniel hope everything is good for you...a while back I bought a bicentennial proof Ike dollar coin and it is in its capsule didn't pay much for it...but my question is why should I keep it if don't have a collection of those coins so where should I sell it..thanks
A customer turned in $35 worth of these coins. I did find a 74s proof. Looks nice. Not sure what it’s worth. Bunch of 71/72 and a few 78’s. I tried looked for the extra tail on the “S” there all type 2. It cool to have
I have been buying a lot of proof sets on my local shift store action a morgen CC went for $40 bucks before I even knew wtf I know now. I picked up a lot of proof sets from 1960 to 2020 then 3 complete state quarters set in 24-karat gold, platinum, silver, and Clad. To look through 😅
I Like Ike! lol ~ I have 3 of the Bicentennial 40% coins...have no clue what mint mark they are, will have to go take another look. Thanks for the informative vid!
I have a 1972 S Eisenhower Uncirculated silver dollar (with Blue mint coin) in blue holder. I think its a 40 percent. It has the PEG LEG , but do not think you said that for a 1972 ?? just 1971. Is it listed or have extra value ??? Thank You !
03:44 - You misspoke here, saying _"The type two is thicker letters on it",_ then at 03:53 you correctly identified the reverse with thicker, flatter, letters as type one. Stuff happens. 04:57 - That poor '73 clad proof - those aren't just 'milk spots', it's a milk storm. The original mint package (OPG) was not kind to these. 14:05 - If the 'no S' 40% Ike was actually minted at Philadelphia, it is not a "no P" as the 'P' mintmark had only been used during 1942 - 45 (for 35% silver five cent coins of he WW2 period) and would not appear again until the 1979P Susan B. Anthony Dollar. There were no 'P' marked coins from 1946 through 1978. A 40% silver Ike business strike from Philadelphia would be a pattern or an off metal (off planchet) error as all 40% Ikes were to have been minted at San Francisco. Conversely, as proofs were to be minted only at San Francisco during that period, if the coin was actually minted at Philadelphia it would be in a rather similar class as a 'branch mint proof'.
It’s not a No S was my point and that it would be a No P before it was a No S. As PCGS listed it. Also I covered all the mint mark facts in more than one video.
@@CoinHELPu There was no 'P' mintmark during 1976, and had not been for over thirty years. If minted at San Francisco (as all proofs of the period were purported to be) it is a "No S". If minted at Philadelphia, it should have status of a pattern or 'specimen proof'.
You’re preaching to the choir. I have more than one video on the mint marks so you’re not telling me anything I don’t already know. If you would listen you would learn something. PCGS has this as a no S, but it can’t be, it was minted at Philadelphia mint. So it would be a n P before it would be a no S. All Philadelphia issues should be called No P, you evidently haven’t seen all the erroneous listings of no mint mark coins online. It’s not a no mint mark, it’s not supposed to have one if minted at Philadelphia, but it’s more appropriate to call a Philadelphia Minted coin a No P than a No S or a no mint mark.
@@CoinHELPu "All Philadelphia issues should be called No P" is where we diverge here. I do see your point regarding the spurious "no P" listings on Ebay, but why not just educate people to the fact that the only 'P' mintmarked coins prior to 1979 were the 35% silver five cent coins of 1942 - 45? "No P" implies that a 'P' is missing. There was no intended 'P' mark on any U.S. coin dated 1793 through 1941 nor 1946 through 1978. _"it’s not supposed to have one if minted at Philadelphia"_ is correct, and to call it "no 'P' " when there was no 'P' mintmark at the time is nonsense. The fact that the 'P' mintmark was resumed has long remained a mystery to me. The mint(s) had no problem with markless coinage being produced at West Point and San Francisco to supplement production during the same period as the 'P' mintmark was gradually reintroduced. What is the verification that this 'No S' Ike was produced at Philadelphia?
The nonsense is a professional company calling a Philadelphia Mint struck coin a no S. Why don’t you give PCGS a hard time instead of me? I have educated way more people than you, thousands of people on the mint mark facts. So stop acting like I haven’t. No P is more appropriate than no mint mark ad they about the same difference, but using No P at least teaches people that a coin just didn’t have a P mint mark because the Philadelphia mint didn’t use one, but saying no mint mark is misleading and doesn’t define anything. I know you feel this great need to be corrective but don’t let your pride and ego get in the way. I know better than you do on what people need to know in this hobby and you or no one else is going to change how I do it.
And don't it make my Brown Ike Blue ? Thank you for this Video . I have been Curating , Collating and Collecting Ike's since I was 7 Years Old . I just hold them now and it takes about a Year before I find 8 Coins I want to Submit for Grading . I am not a Coin Dealer . I Just Collect :) QC
Can anyone tell me how much I can sell my 1776- 1976 Eisenhower type 2 with no mint mark its in really nice shape it's ungraded I have never got a coin graded before. It's gotta be ms65+ in my opinion. Is it worth face value or more? Thanks in advance
No one can tell you if your coin is worth more than face value or worth sending off for grading if they can't see it. You can use an online price guide to look at the various values or Ike Dollars.
So many scammers trying to sell no mm coins that shouldn't have one because of being struck at Philly, wonder if they crap their pants when they see a 2017p Lincoln cent that has a p mm.
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I have one with out an S mark how do I find out how much it’s worth?
@@highlandreelvsbricksandmor9996 watch the video
These Ikes and the bi-centennials are what got me started as a little boy. Just love them still.
Thanks! I know it's not much because I'd rather support your store by purchasing more coins from your website. However, I felt that to be a little one-sided. I know you'll make money from my purchases from the site, but this way I can show appreciation with some financial support for the time you take to teach and protect the hobby. I love your channel and look forward to watching your next videos.
I sure do appreciate it! Thank you, thank you!
@CoinHELPu I finally figured out how to comment on these videos. I said I would do this in one of my comments on a purchase from your site a few months back, and I am a person of my word.
I'll do my best not to overwhelm you with comments today, but I wanted to make sure I remembered how to do this, so please forgive me if I'm replying or doing things incorrectly. I'll be sure to look at familiaizing myself more in these areas. To continue to show support, I'll keep my reviews/comments for my favorite video of the week. I shouldn't be surprised that you responded because you said in your videos that you read these comments, but I am. Thank you for that because there are so many times that things are said, but there is no action. You continue to prove that you can find a reputable person amongst all the unreliable. BEST WISHES to you and yours.
You’re doing nothing wrong. Comment as much as you want. It helps my videos.
A few years ago I worked with a lady who said she had a bunch of "silver" dollars to sell. I looked at them, all but two were clad Ike's. I bought them for face and paid what the two Morgan's were worth.
I used the clad Ike's for tips when we went to the cafe. Surprising how many servers didn't know what the Ike dollars were.
Couple months ago I went to my local Bank to see if they had any IKE's to buy. The Teller, her Supervisor, and the Loan Officer (all in their early 20's) had NO CLUE what I was talking about!! The Loan Officer (after I explained) told me that the main branch had some...so, he requested them. He called me about a week later to tell me they were in. I went down to pick them up...they were actually Presidential Dollars and not IKE's. I even showed him a picture...they still had no clue!!😂
Excellent summary of the Ike’s! I’m new (3-4 months into coin collecting) and your videos have been awesome. Thanks Daniel.
Dan is an excellent and honest source of information, education regarding numismatics. You won't go wrong learning from him.
I'd also highly recommend (if you haven't already) that you purchase a copy of the 'Red Book' (A Guide Book of U.S. Coins - R.S. Yeoman). It is and has been the 'go to' reference for beginner and expert alike since 1948, updated annually.
Glad to hear you have joined the collecting hobby. I have been collecting for 45 years and still hear something new about the hobby. Enjoy it
I see on your Facebook page people who are constantly posting "Is my coin...." and over and over you or someone else will tell them the truth. So easy for them to just LEARN what is and is not a "special" coin. But the scammers are feeding ego hungry people who don't want to learn. So sad. But keep educating and hopefully those people will finally get a light bulb moment and start to learn.
Super interesting. Now I'm going to go through all of my blue and brown Ikes!
I absolutely loved this video!! I've been working on my IKE'S for months with a lot of help from Andy at your shop. I've been able to almost complete my Eisenhower Collection. With this video, I'll be able to have some confidence in finding the varieties. With your suggestions on coin books, I was able to read and see some of these varieties visually, but this video is exactly what I needed to feel better about understanding what I have and what I need to complete this collection and move on to my Susan B. Anthony's.
Your loyal customer in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
By far the best in depth video I've seen on Eisenhower dollars. Thank you.
Another good information video Daniel. I have a few Ikes dollars unfortunately not worth alot but good to keep for comparison to check when I find or get more. Thanks again Daniel for all you do for the hobby and have a nice day.
I would like you to cover the "Smiling Ike" Variaty. Everyone always forgets this when they cover Ikes, its like no one ever mentions it? Would love youre take on the Smiling Ike, Or the notorious 'Low Baller Smiling Ike'. Thanks.
Great breakdown thank you!
I think I will wait till I get my Ike book with proofs so I can look through mine. I have blue and red ikes and the 3 coin sets and 1975 and 1976 and regular strike ones to. A lot of sets yet maby I can find something interesting. I still enjoy them.
Thank you for showing me the three pictures of the Reverse. side of the 1972 Philadelphia Eisenhower dollar. Now I know the difference between the 3 Earth's on the coins.
OH MY GOD. I am so glad you made this video. I can't tell you how many people have got mad at me when i told them the ike coin without a mint mark is not a major mistake and the circulated (some quite) coin is just a common strike. Worth a few dollars.
Yes Sir‼️Gotta Love those Ike Dollars👍🏼 Clad, Blue& Brown OH MY😜
I like the Ike dollars. I can understand why they didn't circulate very well. It's a big clunky coin. I don't have a Dansco album but I did just complete the set. Great video as always Daniel.
Thank you very much Daniel for all this information ! I about went blind looking through my Ikes awhile back distinguishing the 3 reverse types. Would have made it allot easier if I had less circulated coins. 😂
My favorite coin series!!!
I have learned a lot I guess I have a lot more to learn 😊😊
5-8 years ago, I could find tons of IKE's at the local banks....now, they're almost impossible to find!
Excellent broadcast.
Great video still learning thanks
I have a authenticated brilliant Eisenhower dollar t 2- 1776- 1976 no mint mark
Not really into the Ike Dollars, but this was an interesting video. Thanks for sharing, Daniel. 👍👍
I remember these did not circulate much because they were too big and bulky for pocket change. They were more of a coin you had but didn’t carry in pocket change
Thanks for the information
Great Ike video. Glad to see these covered. I have never heard of the type 3 earth, just the tpye 1 & 2. Need to look into it. Also never heard of the Ike group. Need to find that as well.
Thank you Daniel! Wish they would bring back some coins in those GSA like holders. Maybe call them That 70's Coins🤣
Thanks for the shared knowledge, sir, and the content! Times are tough I might have to liquidate less vital portions of my collection also here's a fun fact for ike hunters some Las Vagas casinos in Nevada actually will trade this as tender so gamble responsibly in multiple ways yall feel free to fact check me 😊
Thanks again Daniel, for the info.
Thanks for the info, great knowledge you shared,🤠☮️✌️☯️🥈
I love your comment. ( Then the 76. No s . There is only one of these in existance. You're not going to find one. Stop looking. ) The words of an honest coin dealer. .
I'm a little ashamed I don't own a nice ike dollar. I'm sure I'll see one in a case soon. It's definitely got the most badass reverse.
I remember when they were initially released. Most were of mediocre quality, thus the uber high values in grades past MS66.
As depiction of an eagle in flight (or any eagle) it is, in my opinion, the worst of any coinage design of the last few centuries. Frank Gasparro can not be held to account for this, as it was a faithful rendition of the Apollo 11 mission shoulder patch. The first moon landing having been such a recent and major achievement it was an entirely appropriate design.
Many of the SBA Dollars were also of poor quality, though some of the San Francisco circulation strikes were deeply struck with polished fields and cameo devices. I had rolls of them back in the day, used for groceries and rent in leaner times.
The same reverse design as the 'Ike' was used on the SBA dollar and in my opinion looked better on the smaller format.
I LOVE the Reverse!
Just discovered your channel. Great content. Just starting the coin collecting and review of my coins. Been researching what to use to view coins. Loops, mag glass, digital micro, stereo scope, etc. Would really appreciate your thoughts. Also, is there a way to connect if any questions?
Here's the help community where you can share and ask about your coins. coinauctionshelp.com/welcome-to-coinhelpu-community/
I recomend a 6 power mag. glass and a 10 or 12 power loop.For general grading.😊
Thanks for sharing
I have a gorgeous type 1 reverse on my bicentennial, definitely need to get it graded
Hello Daniel hope everything is good for you...a while back I bought a bicentennial proof Ike dollar coin and it is in its capsule didn't pay much for it...but my question is why should I keep it if don't have a collection of those coins so where should I sell it..thanks
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A customer turned in $35 worth of these coins. I did find a 74s proof. Looks nice. Not sure what it’s worth. Bunch of 71/72 and a few 78’s. I tried looked for the extra tail on the “S” there all type 2. It cool to have
one of my favorite videos daniel thanks !
I have one with out an S how do I know how much it’s worth? Type 2 weight 22.5 1776-1976 no mark
Hola, tengo esa Moneda de un dolar 1776-1976, la tipo 2 sin la S, está en muy buen estado.
Disponible para la venta.
My ocd kept thinking about the piece of tape on the album cover!😬😜
I have been buying a lot of proof sets on my local shift store action a morgen CC went for $40 bucks before I even knew wtf I know now. I picked up a lot of proof sets from 1960 to 2020 then 3 complete state quarters set in 24-karat gold, platinum, silver, and Clad. To look through 😅
I Like Ike! lol ~ I have 3 of the Bicentennial 40% coins...have no clue what mint mark they are, will have to go take another look. Thanks for the informative vid!
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👏NICELY DONE👏
There's an Ike 90s comem that's nice available at silver melt -+ nice forgotten coin ❤
The Mint Director has the 2 Nd valuable one. All the others are common !😂
There so common , I have one. The one that’s valuable is the one the mint employee took out as his bonus that year 😂
Love the informative vids!! 👍👍😂
I have a 1972 S Eisenhower Uncirculated silver dollar (with Blue mint coin) in blue holder. I think its a 40 percent. It has the PEG LEG , but do not think you said that for a 1972 ?? just 1971. Is it listed or have extra value ??? Thank You !
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With all the nuance in the short Ike series, why didnt the mint put business strike Ike's in the 1971 and 1972 mint sets?
I've got one of those 1976 no mint mark type 2 coins, I'm looking at it right now but I don't think it grade above a 60
Some many things to remember...thank you!!
In the red envelope the "IKE" is in the middle of the package. ✌️
You'll be making the "No mintmark" videos when you're 80. It's a curse! 😂
Another excellent video! Great info. I'm wanting to learn about Overton varieties and vams. I think I'll buy a book and research.
😅Please help me out with these what do I have and why is the top right bell so poor detailing
We found a 1776 . 1976 clad coin with no mint mark. It weighs in at 22.65 and is puzzling me.
I would buy that empty BiCi three coin box. I lost mine. I have the coins and no box.
03:44 - You misspoke here, saying _"The type two is thicker letters on it",_ then at 03:53 you correctly identified the reverse with thicker, flatter, letters as type one.
Stuff happens.
04:57 - That poor '73 clad proof - those aren't just 'milk spots', it's a milk storm. The original mint package (OPG) was not kind to these.
14:05 - If the 'no S' 40% Ike was actually minted at Philadelphia, it is not a "no P" as the 'P' mintmark had only been used during 1942 - 45 (for 35% silver five cent coins of he WW2 period) and would not appear again until the 1979P Susan B. Anthony Dollar. There were no 'P' marked coins from 1946 through 1978. A 40% silver Ike business strike from Philadelphia would be a pattern or an off metal (off planchet) error as all 40% Ikes were to have been minted at San Francisco. Conversely, as proofs were to be minted only at San Francisco during that period, if the coin was actually minted at Philadelphia it would be in a rather similar class as a 'branch mint proof'.
It’s not a No S was my point and that it would be a No P before it was a No S. As PCGS listed it. Also I covered all the mint mark facts in more than one video.
@@CoinHELPu There was no 'P' mintmark during 1976, and had not been for over thirty years.
If minted at San Francisco (as all proofs of the period were purported to be) it is a "No S".
If minted at Philadelphia, it should have status of a pattern or 'specimen proof'.
You’re preaching to the choir. I have more than one video on the mint marks so you’re not telling me anything I don’t already know.
If you would listen you would learn something. PCGS has this as a no S, but it can’t be, it was minted at Philadelphia mint. So it would be a n P before it would be a no S.
All Philadelphia issues should be called No P, you evidently haven’t seen all the erroneous listings of no mint mark coins online. It’s not a no mint mark, it’s not supposed to have one if minted at Philadelphia, but it’s more appropriate to call a Philadelphia Minted coin a No P than a No S or a no mint mark.
@@CoinHELPu "All Philadelphia issues should be called No P" is where we diverge here.
I do see your point regarding the spurious "no P" listings on Ebay, but why not just educate people to the fact that the only 'P' mintmarked coins prior to 1979 were the 35% silver five cent coins of 1942 - 45?
"No P" implies that a 'P' is missing. There was no intended 'P' mark on any U.S. coin dated 1793 through 1941 nor 1946 through 1978.
_"it’s not supposed to have one if minted at Philadelphia"_ is correct, and to call it "no 'P' " when there was no 'P' mintmark at the time is nonsense.
The fact that the 'P' mintmark was resumed has long remained a mystery to me. The mint(s) had no problem with markless coinage being produced at West Point and San Francisco to supplement production during the same period as the 'P' mintmark was gradually reintroduced.
What is the verification that this 'No S' Ike was produced at Philadelphia?
The nonsense is a professional company calling a Philadelphia Mint struck coin a no S. Why don’t you give PCGS a hard time instead of me?
I have educated way more people than you, thousands of people on the mint mark facts. So stop acting like I haven’t.
No P is more appropriate than no mint mark ad they about the same difference, but using No P at least teaches people that a coin just didn’t have a P mint mark because the Philadelphia mint didn’t use one, but saying no mint mark is misleading and doesn’t define anything.
I know you feel this great need to be corrective but don’t let your pride and ego get in the way.
I know better than you do on what people need to know in this hobby and you or no one else is going to change how I do it.
Trying to share to my Facebook page it won't let me
And don't it make my Brown Ike Blue ? Thank you for this Video . I have been Curating , Collating and Collecting Ike's since I was 7 Years Old . I just hold them now and it takes about a Year before I find 8 Coins I want to Submit for Grading . I am not a Coin Dealer . I Just Collect :) QC
Can anyone tell me how much I can sell my 1776- 1976 Eisenhower type 2 with no mint mark its in really nice shape it's ungraded I have never got a coin graded before. It's gotta be ms65+ in my opinion. Is it worth face value or more? Thanks in advance
Watch the video.
@@CoinHELPu I did the whole way unless I missed it I don't think a price was talked about for that exact coin
No one can tell you if your coin is worth more than face value or worth sending off for grading if they can't see it. You can use an online price guide to look at the various values or Ike Dollars.
Let me know if somebody interested in this beautiful piece
Schooling 😉👊✌
I have six Eisenhower bicentennial coins without a mint mark underneath Eisenhower's neck
Normal, they must be proofs to be valuable
How to sell tht I have that coin 1776-1976
Don’t sell, keep
Ive got 11 of them. Type 2 no mint mark.
It must be a proof so if you have 11 then you know it's not the one.
How can I send you a video?
I don’t view videos and help people like that. You post images and questions in the coinhelpu community.
I have coin 1976 looks like that last picture
Sorry forgot to say that it is made of silver.
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How to sell
I have a s.proof type 2 1976 in my possession
They’re common coins.
I have a 1971 no S Eisenhower dollar. But im not sending it through the mail to be graded.
it's probably a philly
So how do you know you have a missing mint mark when Philly has none
It must be a proof in a proof set.
1975 had type 1 and type 2 ike dollars I thought?
No, type one is 1975 but date 1976 and type two is 1976
Ive got one of them coins
😮😮
I have one of those not mint mark
You don't have the proof
Misleading title. Most are NOT rare and worth about $10.
You didn't bother watching the video, it's not misleading.
The only coin more boring than Ikes, are Susan B Anthony Dollars.
Your opinion.😊
boring people usually get bored easily
So many scammers trying to sell no mm coins that shouldn't have one because of being struck at Philly, wonder if they crap their pants when they see a 2017p Lincoln cent that has a p mm.