1971-1976 S Proof Eisenhower Dollar 40% Silver (Random Year)
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1971-1976 S Proof Eisenhower Dollar 40% Silver (Random Year)
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to provide this 1971-1976 S Proof Eisenhower Dollar 40% Silver (Random Year). Struck at the San Francisco Mint, these coins feature a stunning proof finish. Made from .400 fine silver weighing 0.3161 troy oz, they are a valuable addition for collectors and investors seeking both historical and precious metal significance.
Following President Eisenhower’s passing in March 1969, efforts began to honor him on a U.S. coin. The U.S. Mint introduced the Eisenhower Dollar in 1971, producing two distinct versions: circulation coins made of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel, and collector’s editions containing 40% silver. The 1971 release marked a historic moment as the first U.S. silver dollar coin issued since the conclusion of the Peace Silver Dollar series in 1935
Coin Specifications:
- Made from .400 fine silver with a weight of 0.3161 troy oz
- Proof finish
- Legal tender of the US Government
- Face value of $1
- Individual coins arrive in a protective plastic coin flip.
- Obverse: Features a profile image of Dwight Eisenhower along with the year of mintage
- Reverse: Displays a bald eagle landing on the moon along with the denomination. Coins from 1976 will have a bicentennial reverse design, which exhibits the Liberty Bell in the foreground and the moon in the background
Add the 1971-1976 S Proof Eisenhower Dollar 40% Silver (Random Year) to your collection today! Bullion Exchanges offers secure packaging, fast shipping, and exceptional customer service, ensuring your purchase arrives in pristine condition. Don’t miss this chance to own a unique piece of U.S. numismatic and space exploration history. If you have any questions or concerns, please message one of our customer service representatives.
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