city38 wrote:hey folks! its been a while since i posted anything, but i have been reading all of yours. quick question...a co-worker asked me about an ike he has that has no date or mint mark on it. i did a quick google search but come up empty. i have not seen the coin but he says its circulated but not worn. any thoughts?
beauanderos wrote:city38 wrote:hey folks! its been a while since i posted anything, but i have been reading all of yours. quick question...a co-worker asked me about an ike he has that has no date or mint mark on it. i did a quick google search but come up empty. i have not seen the coin but he says its circulated but not worn. any thoughts?
What a difference an election makes, eh? Jack could tap anything he wanted, Dwight couldn't even get a date! (Sorry Neil... had to, City left himself wide open)
neilgin1 wrote:i learned a HUGE lesson.....why it is that guys "neglect" 40% IKES, because you have to weigh every last coin, even if they are Proofs.
i took the whole roll out, 20 and looked at it from the side, it's a 74-S Proof, and was able to actually eyeball the offending coin out, the clad proof, wieghed it, and sure enough, 22.5 gms, as opposed to the 24.6 gms a 40 should weigh, wasnt the dealers fault, they're going to make good. I've learned a huge lesson.
i'm done for the 3rd quarter, in the 4th quarter, i'm going for ASE's and 90's, maybe a couple of Peace Dollar rolls...no more strange action for me.
neilgin1 wrote:i learned a HUGE lesson.....why it is that guys "neglect" 40% IKES, because you have to weigh every last coin, even if they are Proofs.
i took the whole roll out, 20 and looked at it from the side, it's a 74-S Proof, and was able to actually eyeball the offending coin out, the clad proof, wieghed it, and sure enough, 22.5 gms, as opposed to the 24.6 gms a 40 should weigh, wasnt the dealers fault, they're going to make good. I've learned a huge lesson.
i'm done for the 3rd quarter, in the 4th quarter, i'm going for ASE's and 90's, maybe a couple of Peace Dollar rolls...no more strange action for me.
VWBEAMER wrote:I don't see the big deal, you can turn the coin on it's side and see the copper on clad ikes.
neilgin1 wrote:VWBEAMER wrote:I don't see the big deal, you can turn the coin on it's side and see the copper on clad ikes.
but its harder to discern on the proof IKES..........and doubt equals discount in trade value.
Treetop wrote:neilgin1 wrote:VWBEAMER wrote:I don't see the big deal, you can turn the coin on it's side and see the copper on clad ikes.
but its harder to discern on the proof IKES..........and doubt equals discount in trade value.
yeah I bought a proof ike from a respected member here, that you could see the faintest amount of copper on the side.... i dont have a scale so took it to a friend and weighed it. It weighed i as a silver one....
i even went so far as to stick it in my fish tank so it would tarnich as silver would... It did.... so this method isnt 100 percent full proof.
Also I dont know how it would be done beyond paint though that might be obvious, but I bet someone could paint or otherwise put something on the edge of a ike to cover the copper.
justoneguy wrote:neilgin1 wrote:well, you learn something new everyday, they struck clad proofs of the IKE in 73, 74, 77, 78, quote]
They have clad Ike's in 76 also.
I just got a bicentenial proof set - all "s' mint coins at a yard sale.
great looking, maybe dmpl proofs.
well i ripped it open to weigh my new found treasure, Ike.
crap 22.5 grams and a slice of copper smiling at me.
anyone interested in a '76 proof set that has been pryed open for $10 + $3 shipping ??
warthog wrote:justoneguy wrote:neilgin1 wrote:well, you learn something new everyday, they struck clad proofs of the IKE in 73, 74, 77, 78, quote]
They have clad Ike's in 76 also.
I just got a bicentenial proof set - all "s' mint coins at a yard sale.
great looking, maybe dmpl proofs.
well i ripped it open to weigh my new found treasure, Ike.
crap 22.5 grams and a slice of copper smiling at me.
anyone interested in a '76 proof set that has been pryed open for $10 + $3 shipping ??
The '76 silver proof set contains 3 coins (rather than 6) and is in a pretty unique little folder.
I gotta admit I'm a little bit bemused that people seem to have trouble telling the clads from the silvers - maybe I've just spent too much time grading them but I can usually tell by the patina and don't really even look at the edge anymore.
Treetop wrote:neilgin1 wrote:VWBEAMER wrote:I don't see the big deal, you can turn the coin on it's side and see the copper on clad ikes.
but its harder to discern on the proof IKES..........and doubt equals discount in trade value.
yeah I bought a proof ike from a respected member here, that you could see the faintest amount of copper on the side.... i dont have a scale so took it to a friend and weighed it. It weighed i as a silver one....
i even went so far as to stick it in my fish tank so it would tarnich as silver would... It did.... so this method isnt 100 percent full proof.
Also I dont know how it would be done beyond paint though that might be obvious, but I bet someone could paint or otherwise put something on the edge of a ike to cover the copper.
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