I am the owner of the second Prototype which will be sold in January 2023. To get more information please contact Win at Heritage Auctions- the Chatham Prototype is unique and there is only one of this SP known, you can pull the coin up by simply typing in Chatham Prototype- I enjoyed your comments on Lee's Prototype and giving you a heads up that the second prototype is now for sale- chuck
@Charles Chatham First, thank you for your service. Second, send me the link to the sale when it goes live on Heritage and I will post a video. Third, I am still working on my Eisenhower Album (just need to fill the 71/72/74 slots). Fourth, I was really surprised at the amount of interest in the Ike's. Caught me off guard and I just acquired a 71 proof waiting to film. Best wishes on the Prototype!
After the Peace collection is done I am looking to move to a more serious collection with DCAMS. Could be dangerous as I think the more letters are in the description the more dangerous the price!
This is referred to as a - BLUE IKE . The BROWN IKE is a proof version . BOTH minted from 1971 through 1974 , in the blue and brown versions . Then of course there is no 1975 - but they minted the 1975 and 1976 as a - 1776-1976 Bicentennial . Many different versions . Then the last two years of mintage 1977, and 1978 worthless clad . $1.00 value today …
@@dancerscc I’ve read that the $10.00 price tag for the 1971 through 1974 “ brown Ike “ (adjusted for inflation) is the equivalent to $77.85 today ! Would anyone pay $80.00 for a 40% silver dollar ? I get them for $10.00 - $18.00 at coin stores and coin shows . I’ve also read that serious coin collectors back then did a boycott on the brown Ike’s BECAUSE of the 40% silver content vs the exorbitant price . Sad . Poor decision on the US Mint’s part in my opinion . You ?
@@dancerscc Very cool . I am still “ learning “ about the varieties . What do you know about the 1973 ? Either blue or brown Ike brings a premium ; seldom ever seen at any coin shows down south …
my prototype is from the black pack not the blue or tghe brown pack you can tell the prototype by weight thats how i found out; also 1945 p warnickle stickst to magnet its out of a silver certifcate wall picture from the franklin mint and aso in set a 64 jfk rainbow toning and on revers,,e a eagle thats gold color
@@dancerscc most definatley. I think you always get a better deal when you buy in bulk. if you buy 1 or 2 ikes you'll pay $10 or so. i like them becuase i think they're kind of neat. thumbs up on your vid :)
I had to re-verify my data! There are two major versions of the 1971-S Eisenhower Dollar, both of them have a silver-clad composition with a 40% silver content (Brilliant Uncirculated and Proof). Outer layers - 80% Silver, 20% Copper; Center - 79% Copper, 21% Silver
Sorry to say that you don't know much about the coins, the way you tried to introduce and make a videos, it's very poorly designed! To tell you the truth this coin the exact, two of these in a museum, one was sold by the PSGS, who are the biggest swindlers on earth, the price on that piece is 269000 dollars! I have one to,the same like here,but the PSGS denied the recognition of the coin....so that's why I called them "swindlers "! Just to let you know the clearer picture..... William Jakab
You are right, I am not an expert, nor do I pretend to be. It was a surprise to me the amount of interest in Ike Dollars. I hope some day to become more acquainted with Ike dollars and reach your expectations!
@@dancerscc sorry, didn't realize that I was rude the way I'm reacted on your introduction of the coin! Probably the anger towards the grading company's, what made me to not use the proper language! I'm apologize for it again....don't want to hurt your feelings! Good luck in the coin collector business!
I am the owner of the second Prototype which will be sold in January 2023. To get more information please contact Win at Heritage Auctions- the Chatham Prototype is unique and there is only one of this SP known, you can pull the coin up by simply typing in Chatham Prototype- I enjoyed your comments on Lee's Prototype and giving you a heads up that the second prototype is now for sale- chuck
@Charles Chatham First, thank you for your service. Second, send me the link to the sale when it goes live on Heritage and I will post a video. Third, I am still working on my Eisenhower Album (just need to fill the 71/72/74 slots). Fourth, I was really surprised at the amount of interest in the Ike's. Caught me off guard and I just acquired a 71 proof waiting to film. Best wishes on the Prototype!
The IKE's are pretty cool to collect.
And it is a small collection run. Easier to complete.
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I have the 1971-S PCGS PR69DCAM Silver and the PCGS M66 1976-S Silver. Yes they are underrated.
After the Peace collection is done I am looking to move to a more serious collection with DCAMS. Could be dangerous as I think the more letters are in the description the more dangerous the price!
Awesome sharing 👍much love from China
Those are some really great looking nails on your channel!
I would like to buy this coin
You can find them on auction houses as well as coin stores and online marketplaces.
I'm in Ireland for postage.
TENGO. UNAS. D. 1971. SIN. LETRAS. DE. ACUÑACIÓN. EN. EL. CUELLO.
You might be seeing the artists initials? Not sure.
i got 5 sticks to magnet also
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This is referred to as a -
BLUE IKE .
The BROWN IKE is a proof version .
BOTH minted from 1971 through 1974 , in the blue and brown versions . Then of course there is no 1975 - but they minted the 1975 and 1976 as a -
1776-1976 Bicentennial . Many different versions .
Then the last two years of mintage 1977, and 1978 worthless clad . $1.00 value today …
It's almost as if they just wanted the Ike to disappear in the end.
@@dancerscc
I’ve read that the $10.00 price tag for the 1971 through 1974
“ brown Ike “ (adjusted for inflation) is the equivalent to $77.85 today ! Would anyone pay $80.00 for a 40% silver dollar ? I get them for $10.00 - $18.00
at coin stores and coin shows . I’ve also read that serious coin collectors back then did a boycott on the brown Ike’s BECAUSE of the 40% silver content vs the exorbitant price . Sad . Poor decision on the US Mint’s part in my opinion . You ?
@@rudeawakening3833 I'm just starting on a Slabbed Type set. For Ike's I am looking for a 1972 T2. Wish me luck!
@@dancerscc
Very cool . I am still “ learning “ about the varieties .
What do you know about the 1973 ? Either blue or brown Ike brings a premium ; seldom ever seen at any coin shows down south …
@@rudeawakening3833 There is a STRONG cult following on those Ike dollars. When I get a chance I will look into the '73's.
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my prototype is from the
black pack not the blue or tghe brown pack you can tell the prototype by weight thats how i found out; also 1945 p warnickle stickst to magnet its out of a silver certifcate wall picture from the franklin mint
and aso in set a 64 jfk rainbow toning and on revers,,e a eagle thats gold color
Have you had it authenticated as real, and not a fake?
im pretty sure its real i bought it from a pawn shop
There is no shortage on the 1971-S Eisenhower dollar.
i buy boxes of these (100s) for $5 each. Blue and Brown Ike's.
That sounds like a great deal.
@@dancerscc most definatley. I think you always get a better deal when you buy in bulk. if you buy 1 or 2 ikes you'll pay $10 or so. i like them becuase i think they're kind of neat. thumbs up on your vid :)
Gd mornin I have 1peace 1dollar like that picture 1971 you like to buy this I will to you guys im from philippines
This is an informational channel. I don't buy or sell coins on RUclips.
Not a valuable coin, but nice to look at.
I have a small collection of them.
They really have a strong, loyal following.
i hav e a protyp;e coin i just discoversd anyone intreasted befor i sell it//////////
Has it been authenticated?
1971 S are 90% silver not 40%.
I had to re-verify my data! There are two major versions of the 1971-S Eisenhower Dollar, both of them have a silver-clad composition with a 40% silver content (Brilliant Uncirculated and Proof). Outer layers - 80% Silver, 20% Copper; Center - 79% Copper, 21% Silver
@@dancerscc aren't the blue ikes 90%?
@@dadu63 40%. I'm not sure why they only stopped at 40%, it makes more sense at 90% or 99%. There must have been a different viewpoint back in '71.
I'm gonna have to argue with everything yall have said. There are some eisenhower dollars that are 90%.
@@dadu63 When you find one send a picture or video to me. I would love to make a video of it.👍
Sorry to say that you don't know much about the coins, the way you tried to introduce and make a videos, it's very poorly designed! To tell you the truth this coin the exact, two of these in a museum, one was sold by the PSGS, who are the biggest swindlers on earth, the price on that piece is 269000 dollars! I have one to,the same like here,but the PSGS denied the recognition of the coin....so that's why I called them "swindlers "! Just to let you know the clearer picture.....
William Jakab
You are right, I am not an expert, nor do I pretend to be. It was a surprise to me the amount of interest in Ike Dollars. I hope some day to become more acquainted with Ike dollars and reach your expectations!
@@dancerscc sorry, didn't realize that I was rude the way I'm reacted on your introduction of the coin! Probably the anger towards the grading company's, what made me to not use the proper language! I'm apologize for it again....don't want to hurt your feelings!
Good luck in the coin collector business!
I collect Eisenhower dollars!
You won't believe how much stuff there is to learn about EISENHOWER DOLLARS!
There is also quite a loyal following, which I did not expect!