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1974-S Silver Ikes, Proof, Brown Packaging Values
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The Silver Ikes, Proof, Brown Packaging (1971–1974) series of Proof & Mint Sets in the U.S. Coins contains 0 distinct entries.
From 1971-1974 the U.S. Government issued proof Eisenhower dollars in singular packaging in brown slide-out boxes. The coins were struck in silver and stored in hard plastic set into a red felt holder. These are commonly referred to as "Brown Ikes" by collectors.
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