Any reason to keep non-proof Ikes?

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Any reason to keep non-proof Ike's?

Been going through all of my coins lately, and I have about 36 1971 Ike Silver dollars.... Sure, maybe when my grandkids are my age they may be museum worthy pieces, but is there really any reason to keep them?
I know that only the "proof" dollars from that year were 40% Silver, and I doubt any of these were proofs... All in nearly or uncirculated condition, but no mirror finishes..
So, would I be crazy to just cash them in?
In your opinions, would it behoove me to sell as one lot on epay?

Thanks for any advice and thoughts..

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Re: Any reason to keep non-proof Ike's?

It would be difficult to make any money off of them on ebay unless they are perfect with the associated fees. I cahed in $280 worth a couple of months ago.
 

Re: Any reason to keep non-proof Ike's?

I've found a couple hundred bucks worth in the last couple years. No 40%'er's. I give 'em away and spend at the drive-thru's.
 

Re: Any reason to keep non-proof Ike's?

The Grand Kids love them
 

Re: Any reason to keep non-proof Ike's?

Theres a couple of Ikes to look out for , i think its the 1971p known as type2.The design changed slightly making it a variety.Ive heard of other less well known varieties of Ikes but the type 2 is probably the best known.
 

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