Are Ikes like copper pennies? What I mean is that if you want to make some money off the coins rather than hoard them, is it best to line up someone to sell them to before you spend a lot of time and money buying them? Or, are Ikes like halves, in that you have a decent chance of finding some Ag if you search through bank orders (which come in a minimum order of $1000) and you don't really care about making a profit on the clad?
I scored 36 Ikes at one of my local banks yesterday, all clad and in circulated condition. I have the opportunity to order $1000 of Ikes from a bank, but I appreciate hearing from those who search Ikes in size why they do it. At this point I don't think I'm interested in collecting all the varieties of clad Ikes (I already collect a lot of other U.S. coins). Is there a decent chance of finding Ag? Is it hard to sell the common clad at a profit? I imagine dumping them at banks is tough.
I scored 36 Ikes at one of my local banks yesterday, all clad and in circulated condition. I have the opportunity to order $1000 of Ikes from a bank, but I appreciate hearing from those who search Ikes in size why they do it. At this point I don't think I'm interested in collecting all the varieties of clad Ikes (I already collect a lot of other U.S. coins). Is there a decent chance of finding Ag? Is it hard to sell the common clad at a profit? I imagine dumping them at banks is tough.
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