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Hello hope the day finds you well and in great spirits!
I have a 1971 Blue Ike "S" with a serif R I believe the Globe is raised so "obverse"? Anyhow it is still in original cellophane that is rather browned. Looking at its value by comparison seems to be around $10?
My real questions are:
I noticed a star "*" on the most expensive coins. What does the star mean? I see them for sale from $2500 to $3500 !!! :o

After doing research on my Blue Ike I see that many are certified. In my case would I do better to save it for cert. when silver climbs higher? If I offered it now would the value go up with a cert.?

Much appreciate your time. LOVE this site, extremely useful tool. Keep up the good work!
MC

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February 04, 2017
Hello, Matt!

It is great to hear from you. Fantastic that your 1971-S Ike dollar is still in its original government envelope and holder. Some coin collectors are paying small (but increasing) premiums for coins such as these dollars in their government packages, as more and more are being cut out and removed from their cellophane holders every day. I would need to please see a photo of your Eisenhower dollar to see what you're asking about in regards to the globe. You may upload an image here in the comments forum.

Where are you seeing the star listed near the expensive coins? I ask because, based on the resource, this can mean a number of things. I'd love to help you much further in this reply, but without knowing the context of the star and the listings, I'm afraid I'm not much help at this point(!)

Coin Values continues to grow, and we appreciate your visiting this site. We are always happy to help however we can and look forward to assisting you with more of your questions and comments!

Best,
Josh @ Coin Values
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