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Eisenhower Silver Dollars Value


eisenhower silver dollars value
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eisenhower silver dollars value - 1776-1976 Eisenhower
1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin
1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin
1776 -1976 Eisenhower Dollar Coin in cardholder 2X2. They are more than 34 years old, some scratches, toning, spot or slight imperfections, non silver variety. Eisenhower Dollars were struck to commemorate Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died in 1969, and the Apollo 11 moon landing of the same year. Copper-nickel issues: Weight: 22.68 grams Composition: Outer Layers of 75% copper, 25% nickel with a center layer of 100% copper. Mint marks appear above the third and fourth numbers in the date under Eisenhower's neck. Mint marks include: None (Philadelphia Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) D (Denver Mint in Denver, Colorado) S (San Francisco Mint in San Francisco, California) 1973 copper-nickel clad Ikes were limited to the uncirculated and proof sets of that year; none were released for general circulation. No dollars dated 1975. Bicentennial reverse design: The Liberty Bell and the Moon.

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A fistful of dollars
A fistful of dollars
For reasons that remain a mystery my father had a collection of these coins hidden away in his dresser. They had, at the time, no value beyond their face; but for some reason he held onto a pile of them. I call these the last real silver dollar. The Eisenhower dollar was the last dollar coin to contain a proportional amount of base metal to lower denominations; it has the same amount of cupronickel as two Kennedy half dollars, four Washington Quarters, or ten Roosevelt dimes. Because of this, it, like its predecessors, had a cumbersome and excessively large size, leading to their short time in circulation and replacement by the smaller, but even less popular, Susan B. Anthony dollar in 1979. Measuring 38.1 millimeters in diameter, 2.5 millimeters thickand weiging in at an impressive 24.5 grams they had size, the had heft, they felt like 'hard cold cash.' (Most people don't think of money as having much weight but consider if these were your only currency $40 would weigh in at 2.2 pounds! They were minted from 1971 to 1978 with special "Bicentennial" editions issued in 1975 and 1976.
Money from My Country
Money from My Country
USA. 1974 Silver Dollars and $2 bills. Matt kept the $2 bills from his pay when he was in the Navy. He says they always paid them in $2 bills because they were trying to get them circulated and make them catch on. Well, we see how well that worked out. MSH- Value. This money has more than face value, which is more than you can say for the money they are minting daily at the FED.

eisenhower silver dollars value
eisenhower silver dollars value
Roll of 20 Eisenhower Circulated Dollar All Six IKE Coins 1971 1972 1974 1976 1978 Mixed
Twenty (20) Mixed Eisenhower Dollar Coins in plastic tube. You will receive at least one dollar coin for these years: 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, and 1978. They are more than 40 years old, some scratches, toning, spot or slight imperfections, non silver variety. Eisenhower Dollars were struck to commemorate Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died in 1969, and the Apollo 11 moon landing of the same year. Copper-nickel issues: Weight: 22.68 grams Composition: Outer Layers of 75% copper, 25% nickel with a center layer of 100% copper. Mint marks appear above the third and fourth numbers in the date under Eisenhower's neck. Mint marks include: None (Philadelphia Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) D (Denver Mint in Denver, Colorado) S (San Francisco Mint in San Francisco, California) 1973 copper-nickel clad Ikes were limited to the uncirculated and proof sets of that year; none were released for general circulation. No dollars dated 1975.