Found this today in an otherwise skunk box. Any thoughts; any value to it?
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^^^I have a 20$ roll of those suckers!are they all 90% silver?
are you sure you don't have a 1970's version? The coin you are freaking out about is a Special Mint Coin, released for collections, in lots of (1) ONE - . I doubt anyone in the world has a roll of 20 of them ( unless you are a niche collector, or hoarder)
Well, I'm late to this fast developing thread/chat. A whole lot of confusion going on with some valid insight. I'm only going to answer the main question asked to me. Yes, modern commemorative dollars are all 90% silver. As has been mentioned, some Ikes are silver. And the poster who was referring to Ikes as commemoratives is actually correct. They were meant as a circulating commemorative. The dollar was the only denomination that was available.
Nickel Searcher 219 said:hey Floridafinder,My brother designed that app.his name is Jeremy Ware.He isnt famous yet,but it took him 16 months to make the app.
FloridaFinder said:That is great info, thanks. I have over $100 in Ikes that I need to go through some in great condition. I have $50 in Ikes added to my halves order at a local bank coming in next week so I'll have
CladSmoke said:You can order Ikes?
FloridaFinder said:I have tried before but usually just found what they had on hand. All banks and all branches always said that they couldn't specify which type of dollar coins on the order form - and it would almost always be the small gold colored dollar coins.
Today the branch that I had just opened an account at had some especially nice tellers, and one called the coin supply company and asked if they had Ikes. They said they'd tack all that they had there onto my order of halves. Today was a good day and I hope the day that order arrives is even better with some great finds!
Found this today in an otherwise skunk box. Any thoughts; any value to it?
thurmownator said:
I wish it was silver. Did they even make a silver version?