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BDE 1970's Silver

Category:  Other
Owner:  BlakeEik
Last Modified:  2/1/2020
Set Description
Silver from the 1970's: Blue Ikes, Brown Ikes, Bicentennial Sets

Set Goals
All of the silver coins 1970-1976

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Item Description
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View Coin The last silver/clad circulating 50c United States 50C 1970 D NGC MS 65
View Coin The last silver/clad proof 50c United States 50C 1970 S NGC PF 68
View Coin Blue Ike 1971 United States $1 1971 S SILVER NGC MS 66
View Coin Blue Ike 1972 United States $1 1972 S SILVER NGC MS 67
View Coin Blue Ike 1973 United States $1 1973 S SILVER NGC MS 67
View Coin Blue Ike 1974 United States $1 1974 S SILVER NGC MS 67
View Coin 1776-1976 Silver Bicentennial Mint 25c United States 25C 1776-1976 S SILVER NGC MS 68 The silver Bicentennial issues were struck in San Francisco for collectors, not circulation, in 1975-1976. Eleven million three-coin sets were sold making them relatively easy to find today. However, based on mintage numbers, these type coins are the most rare of 20th century except for the 1921 Peace dollar.

This satiny example is one of 45 graded by NGC in MS68 with only a single coin available in MS69.
View Coin 1776-1976 Silver Bicentennial Mint 50c United States 50C 1776-1976 S SILVER NGC MS 67 The silver bicentennial issues were struck in San Francisco for collectors in 1975-1976. Eleven million three-coin sets were sold making them relatively easy to find today. However, based on mintage numbers, these type coins are rare compared to other 20th century coins. Only the 1921 Peace dollar is more rare among non-gold type coins.

This satiny example is one of 500 graded by NGC in MS67 with 27 graded higher. Does anyone have an MS68 to sell?
View Coin 1776-1976 Silver Bicentennial Mint $1 United States $1 1776-1976 S SILVER NGC MS 68 The silver Bicentennial issues were struck in San Francisco for collectors in 1975-1976. Eleven million three-coin sets were sold making them relatively easy to find today. Only the Type 1 design (bold letter reverse) was used with the silver dollar issue.
However, based on mintage numbers, these type coins are the most rare of 20th century except for the 1921 Peace dollar.

This satiny example is one of 96 graded by NGC in MS68 with only 4 graded higher.
View Coin Brown Ike 1971 United States $1 1971 S SILVER NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO The mint issued silver proof Ike dollars in brown boxes from 1971-1974. They made millions so they are easy to find.

NGC has graded many silver Ikes in PF69UC, but only a handful in PF69★UC and none in PF70UC. On the contrary, PCGS has graded 788 in PR70DC.
View Coin Brown Ike 1972 United States $1 1972 S SILVER NGC PF 69 UC This Ike is another spotless example!
View Coin Brown Ike 1973 United States $1 1973 S SILVER NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO This Ike is totally spotless!
View Coin Brown Ike 1974 United States $1 1974 S SILVER NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO This is my most colorful, toned Ike.
View Coin 1776-1976 Silver Bicentennial Proof 25c United States 25C 1776-1976 S SILVER NGC PF 69 UC Silver Bicentennial proof coins were sold as three-piece sets in 1975-1976. They are difficult or impossible to find in PF70 Ultra Cameo graded by NGC. NGC has graded only 27 silver Bicentennial Washington quarters in PF69★UC and a single one in PF70UC. On the contrary, PCGS has graded 749 in PR70DC.
View Coin 1776-1976 Silver Bicentennial Proof 50c United States 50C 1776-1976 S SILVER NGC PF 69 UC Silver Bicentennial proof coins were sold as three-piece sets in 1975-1976. They are difficult or impossible to find in PF70 Ultra Cameo graded by NGC. NGC has graded only 20 silver Bicentennial Kennedy half dollars in PF69★UC and a single one in PF70UC. On the contrary, PCGS has graded 637 in PR70DC.
View Coin 1776-1976 Silver Bicentennial Proof $1 United States $1 1776-1976 S SILVER NGC PF 69 UC Silver Bicentennial proof coins were sold as three-piece sets in 1975-1976. They are difficult or impossible to find in PF70 Ultra Cameo graded by NGC. Unlike the clad counterpart, the silver issues were all of Type 1 design.

NGC has graded only 23 silver Bicentennial Ike dollars in PF69★UC and a single one in PF70UC. On the contrary, PCGS has graded 121 in PR70DC.

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