Reverend Ike, also known as Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II, was an American minister and motivational speaker known for his teachings on prosperity and positive thinking. At the time of his death in 2009, his net worth was estimated to be around $3 million. His wealth primarily came from his ministry, books, and various business ventures. However, exact figures regarding his net worth can vary depending on the source.
150,000,000,000
7.2 Million
What does it matter ... it's his fortune and his alone to use as he sees fit. Only he and his accountant know what he's worth ... celebrities usually do not disclose such private information with the general public.
Ike Landvoigt was born in 1973.
Ike Frankian was born in 1905.
him personally...probably nothing now...he died this past year 2009. :)
Eddie Taylor did
1,OOO.OOO
It's an extremely common date, still worth one dollar.
some root woman in california named andreika.
The value of an Ike dollar, also known as the Eisenhower dollar, varies depending on its condition and mint mark. Generally, circulated coins are worth face value, but uncirculated examples and collectible varieties can be worth more to collectors.
Unless they're uncirculated or proof coins, Ike dollars are only worth face value to maybe $1.15 depending on how worn they are. BTW there were 26.5 million Ikes made in 1977 so it's not at all clear what you mean by "none minted".
about $10.50 melt I'd pay $12 for one max
i think it's 5 million Dollars
£200
People came to Rev. Ike's crusades for all sorts of ailments. Rev. Ike discovered Eddie Taylor at one of these meetings. As soon as this small, elegant man stepped to a microphone and opened his mouth, it seemed any problem you came with just 'melted away'. "Wonderful" "That's what He's done for me" " Bridge over troubled water", and dozens more. With Robert Jiggetts as his great organ/piano accompanist, the duo was phenomenal! Via radio when Rev. Ike is leading a song, one cannot but hear Eddie's distinctive tenor in the background. The soulfully melodious voice was SWEET! With this God-given talent blessing his ministry, Rev. Ike could not help but nick-name his dear friend " The Sweet Singer".
People came to Rev. Ike's crusades for all sorts of ailments. Rev. Ike discovered Eddie Taylor at one of these meetings. As soon as this small, elegant man stepped to a microphone and opened his mouth, it seemed any problem you came with just 'melted away'. "Wonderful" "That's what He's done for me" " Bridge over troubled water", and dozens more. With Robert Jiggetts as his great organ/piano accompanist, the duo was phenomenal! Via radio when Rev. Ike is leading a song, one cannot but hear Eddie's distinctive tenor in the background. The soulfully melodious voice was SWEET! With this God-given talent blessing his ministry, Rev. Ike could not help but nick-name his dear friend " The Sweet Singer".