1084:'s 1972 convention in New Orleans, although she did not state exactly what was being changed. The three varieties may be differentiated by examining the depiction of the Earth on the reverse. Type I dollars show the Earth somewhat flattened, Florida pointing to the southeast, with the islands mostly to the southeast of the tip of the peninsula. The Earth is round and Florida points to the south on the Type II, with a single, large island to the southeast. The Type III is similar to the Type II, except that there are two islands directly to the south of the peninsula. The Type II is from a single reverse die, used in March 1972, and erroneously placed in service at Philadelphiaβit is identical to and should have been used for the silver proof strikes at San Francisco. The Type III was placed in service, replacing the Type I, in September 1972. The Type I is most common; the Type III design was used in 1973 and after. The 1972 Type II is expensive in top grades, as is the 1776β1976 Type I from Philadelphia, which was only available in mint sets.
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1973-D dollar coins have been found in circulation, leading to speculation that the 230,798 pieces which were reported melted, after the Mint failed to sell as many mint sets as anticipated, were released into circulation. John Wexler, Bill
Crawford, and Kevin Flynn, in their volume on Eisenhower dollars, deny this, citing a 1974 letter from Assistant Director of the Mint for Public Services Roy C. Cahoon, which stated that all 1973 Eisenhower dollars from unsold mint sets were melted. The 1973-S was struck for inclusion in base-metal proof sets, as well as for the regular "blue Ikes" and "brown Ikes". Sales of the part-silver pieces dipped to a total of just under 2.9 million. The coin was struck again for circulation in 1974, was included in mint sets and proof sets, and was available in proof and uncirculated silver clad from San Francisco. Congress ordered that some of the money from the sale of 1974-S silver pieces be used to support
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indistinctly, a problem not seen with the silver pieces. Brooks called a halt in production to allow
Gasparro to modify the dies; the most noticeable change is that the revised issue, or Type II as it came to be known, have narrower, sharper lettering on the reverse. All silver pieces (struck only at San Francisco) are Type I; all three mints struck both Type I and Type II copper nickel pieces. All dollars included in 1975 proof sets are Type I; all those included in 1976 proof sets are Type II. The first Bicentennial dollars were released into circulation on October 13, 1975. Over 220 million were struck. The Bicentennial design was not used after 1976; sets of silver clad Bicentennial coins were sold by the Mint until sales were finally closed at the end of 1986.
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intended to be used for "brown Ike" proof strikings; Mint policy then was that rejected silver proof planchets were to be used for uncirculated "blue Ikes", but these were placed in the bin for rejected copper-nickel proof planchets, intended to be shipped to be coined for circulation at Denver. The 1977 pieces resulted from pieces rejected for
Bicentennial silver proof use, which were again placed in the wrong bin (they should have been melted, as the Mint was no longer striking silver uncirculated Eisenhower dollars). Between 10 and 20 of each date are known. Wexler, Crawford, and Flynn report an even rarer 1776β1976-D dollar in silver, but state that none have been offered at auction or submitted to the major coin grading services.
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and subsequently the committee sought the temporary redesign of circulating
American coins. Brooks and the Mint initially opposed legislation to effect these proposals, but eventually Brooks supported legislation to redesign the reverses of the quarter, half dollar and dollar coins, and to issue special collector's sets in silver clad. Legislation to authorize this was signed by President Nixon on October 18, 1973. By the terms of this legislation, coins of these denomination minted for delivery after July 4, 1975, and before December 31, 1976, would bear special reverses, and also be dated 1776β1976. A total of 15 million sets (45 million) coins in all would be struck in silver clad for sale to the public at a premium.
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remained in high relief. This meant that in 1971 and for much of 1972 (until better-quality steel was used in the dies), the uncirculated strikes had a lower relief, less detailed surface, compared with the proof coins. Proof coins are struck slowly, and generally multiple times, to bring out the full detail. Striking of
Eisenhower dollars for circulation began at Denver on February 3, apparently without any ceremony; minting at Philadelphia also began early in the year, although Bowers, in his comprehensive encyclopedia of silver and clad dollar coins, does not record a specific date. The first Eisenhower dollars in 40% silver, with an uncirculated finish, were struck at the San Francisco Assay Office (today the
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was used in only one transaction, and then stopped circulating (by comparison, the attrition rate of the quarter was close to zero). This was because of the coin's bulky size and weight, and the lack of potential uses for it. Even so, it was successful in quickly replacing private-issue tokens in Nevada casinos. According to numismatist Randy Camper, over 70% of "circulating" Eisenhower dollars were used in casinos. Although the vending machine industry lobbied for the
Eisenhower dollar, few machines were modified to accept the coins. Lange recalled, "The fact is that these coins never circulated outside of casinos and nearby areas, and I don't recall ever seeing a vending machine that accepted them."
720:, numismatist Clement F. Bailey noted, "the circulation value of the coin has been nil". Many Eisenhower dollars were put aside as souvenirs by non-collectors. Nevertheless, the silver coins sold so well that in October 1971, Mint Director Brooks warned that orders for 1971-S proof dollars would not all be filled until well into 1972. She ascribed the delay to the large public demand and to production difficulties which she indicated had been corrected. More than 11 million of the 1971-S silver pieces were sold, in proof and uncirculated, with over 4 million in proof. In May 1972, Treasury Secretary
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marks" from contact with each other soon after striking. Although lower-grade silver coins can be melted, this is not practical for
Eisenhower dollars due to the lack of precious metal content, and dealers often try to get any premium they can on face value. Completing a set of highest-grade specimens may be difficult and expensive, especially for the 1971 and 1972 from Philadelphia or Denver, which were not sold in mint sets, and thus only came to collectors through banks. A 1973-D piece, tied with ten other specimens for the finest known of that date and mint mark in near-pristine
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collectors' pieces would come from bullion already held by the government. The compromise was worked out by McClure and other congressional
Republicans, with the aid of Brooks, an Idahoan. McClure described the deal as "a lot less than the country deserves, but a lot more than it appeared we would get." The reason for having a collector's edition with silver was to avoid the hoarding which had driven the Kennedy half dollar from circulation.
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497:. These provisions would become part of the enacted bill authorizing the Eisenhower dollar. Casey originally wanted the mission theme of Apollo 11, "We came in peace for all mankind," to appear on the coin; when the Mint informed him that there was not room for that inscription, he settled for requiring that the reverse design be emblematic of that theme.
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the R was shortened, and also for the Type II Bicentennial (the Type I lacks serifs on the R). Gasparro was often trying to improve the detail of
Eisenhower's head during the coin's tenure, and as the R is the letter closest to it, these changes were most likely made in an effort to improve the flow of metal as the coins were struck.
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heavy to circulate effectively, but if the diameter was reduced by about a third, and the weight by two-thirds, it might be used. That report found that "the
Eisenhower dollar has not been widely accepted by the public because of its large size and weight". In January 1977, just prior to leaving office, Ford's Treasury Secretary,
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limit of one coin per customer. The clad pieces were struck from coinage strip purchased by the Mint from contractors. Many were not well-struck, causing collectors to purchase rolls in search of better specimens. An oily film was found on a large number of the coins; these coins were cleaned by collectors.
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It stands today as the greatest achievement in clad coinage in U.S. history. It was the most technically challenging coin ever attempted ... Researching the Eisenhower Dollar is vital for numismatic historians who want to understand what the post-silver era was like. The Eisenhower Dollar was a
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at the foot of the "R" in "LIBERTY" missing; this is dubbed the "peg leg" variety. The serifs are missing on all 1972-S, both uncirculated and proof. After the Mint obtained better steel for dies, the serifs returned for all of the remaining non-Bicentennial coinage, from all mints, though the leg of
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By 1975, the Treasury was concerned about the drain on resources from striking the dollar, which did not circulate. It engaged a private firm to study the six current denominations of U.S. coinage, and make recommendations. The firm concluded in its report that the Eisenhower dollar was too large and
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superimposed against the Moon. Gasparro slightly modified the design, simplifying the features visible on the lunar surface, and altering the lettering and the bell. Williams and the designers of the other denominations operated the presses to strike the first coins on August 12, 1974; a set of these
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objected to the base-metal composition of the proposed coin: "You would be doing the memory of President Eisenhower no favor to mint a dollar made perhaps of scrap metal." Both houses voted on October 14, Eisenhower's birthday. Although the House passed the administration-backed bill for a base metal
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Collected by date and mint mark, no Eisenhower dollar is rare; as a result, the coins are relatively inexpensive and a complete set may be acquired without difficulty. However, many were badly struck, without full detail, especially in 1971 and 1972, and most pieces acquired nicks, scratches or "bag
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The American Revolutionary Bicentennial Commission (ARBC) was established by Congress in 1966 as an oversight body for the 1976 two-hundredth anniversary of American independence (the "Bicentennial"). In 1970, its coins and medals advisory committee recommended the issuance of a special half dollar,
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The 1972 silver pieces were again struck at San Francisco. Sales dropped considerably, to just under 2.2 million specimens in uncirculated and 1.8 million in proof. The part-silver 1972-S Eisenhower dollars were available for sale by mail order, with the ordering period from May 1 to July 15 for the
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Though there was initially strong public interest in the new dollar, from the very start the coin still failed to circulate. In 1976, a Treasury study done in conjunction with a private-sector firm found that the Eisenhower dollar had a near-100 percent attrition rate, that is, almost always, a coin
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In March 1970, the two houses reached a compromise whereby 150 million dollars would be struck in the 40% silver alloy for collectors and others. The circulating dollar, though, would have no silver and would be struck in larger quantities. The 47.4 million troy ounces of silver needed to strike the
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On October 3, 1969, the House Banking Committee passed legislation for a base-metal Eisenhower dollar, with Patman stating that he hoped to have it approved by the full House in time for the late president's birthday on October 14. On October 6, the bill's sponsors lost a procedural vote which would
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The Eisenhower dollar is the final regular-issue dollar coin to have been minted in silver (collectors and proof issues were minted with a purity of 40% Ag), the final dollar coin to be minted in the original large size, and the only circulating "large dollar" (that is, of the same 38mm diameter as
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The Mint struck pattern pieces of the smaller size, with various shapes and compositions. An 11-sided coin was considered, which would have differentiated it from the quarter, but the patterns would not work in vending machines. Such exotic metals as titanium were considered before the Mint decided
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The reverse designs for the three Bicentennial coins were determined by a design competition open to the public. This competition closed in January 1974, and in March, a design submitted by 22-year-old art student Dennis R. Williams was selected for the dollar. Williams, the youngest person to that
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The United States had issued commemorative coins between 1892 and 1954, as a means for fundraising for organizations deemed worthy of federal support. A sponsoring organization would be designated in the authorizing legislation, and was permitted to buy up the issue at face value, selling it to the
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With ample supplies of Eisenhower dollars, the Federal Reserve had no need to order any in 1973, and none were struck for circulation. The 1973 and 1973-D were the first Eisenhower dollars struck for inclusion in mint sets, and were, in theory, only available that way. Over the years, many 1973 and
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to look at eagles, and on his return had prepared a design which she felt emphasized the eagle's predatory nature. Brooks informed Gasparro that the eagle was "too fierce, too warlike, a little too aggressive" and asked that the expression be made friendlier. Gasparro, who reportedly was unhappy at
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Some of the 1971-D pieces exhibit a variety in which (among several differences) the eagle lacks brow lines, these have been dubbed by Eisenhower dollar specialists the "Friendly Eagle Pattern". The 1972 dollar struck at Philadelphia is broken down into three varieties, which were made as Gasparro
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inside a blue envelope. These were dubbed "brown Ikes" and "blue Ikes" and are still known by those terms. On July 27, 1971, President Nixon presented the first piece to be struck to Mamie Eisenhower at a White House ceremony. Sales of the 40% silver pieces were ended on October 8; the first proof
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widely criticized as not typical of a man noted for geniality. Numismatic author David Lange opines that "the Eisenhower dollar is one of the poorest products to emanate from the U.S. Mint." Lange writes that, although Gasparro had designed only one side of the coin for the Kennedy half dollar and
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coins instead of silver. No dollar coins had been issued for thirty years, but, beginning in 1969, legislators sought to reintroduce a dollar coin into commerce. After Eisenhower died that March, there were a number of proposals to honor him with the new coin. While these bills generally commanded
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The clad circulation strikes of the Eisenhower dollar, the largest clad coin ever issued by the US Mint, were available to the general public through banks beginning on November 1, 1971. Many were hoarded by collectors; there was initially sufficient demand for the coins that many banks imposed a
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for the cent, "the Eisenhower dollar was his design alone and should have served as a showcase for his talent. Sadly, it is a mediocre design that reveals his typically unnatural treatment of Ike's hair and the eagle's feathers." Some collectors complained after the release that the Earth was not
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Bowers deems the bust of Eisenhower "well modeled" by Gasparro, and notes that the fact that the eagle on the reverse holds only an olive branch, rather than arrows as well (token of war), "meant that the public would like the design." Nevertheless, he notes that Eisenhower's stern expression was
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was presented with a galvano (a metallic model used in the coin design process) by Brooks and Gasparro on January 1, 1971. Gasparro wrote in 1991 that he had six weeks to complete the work beginning in mid-November 1970, that his extensive research into eagles over the years was a great help in
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struck a small number of pieces on silver-clad planchets, or blanks. Both times, these came from planchets which had been shipped from the San Francisco Assay Office to Denver. The first ones in 1974 were found independently by two Las Vegas blackjack dealers. The 1974 planchets were initially
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to lower the relief to be used on the circulation strikes and the uncirculated silver clad coins. The chief engraver altered the resulting master die directly to restore at least some of the detail which was lost as the relief was lowered. The proof coins struck at San Francisco, nevertheless,
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A public announcement of the new pieces was made on May 15, 1965, only to be met with a storm of objections. Both the public and many congressmen saw the issue as a poor use of Mint resources at a time of severe coin shortages, which would only benefit coin dealers. On May 24, one day before a
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public at a premium, and pocketing the difference. Various problems with the issues, including mishandling of distributions and complaints that public coins should not be used for private profit, resulted in firm Treasury Department opposition to such issues, and none were struck after 1954.
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The Bicentennial dollars were the first of the three denominations to be struck for distribution to the public; these were coined beginning in February 1975. The silver pieces were struck at San Francisco beginning on April 23, 1975. The Mint found that the copper nickel dollar was striking
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wide support, enactment was delayed by a dispute over whether the new dollar coin should be in base metal or 40% silver. In 1970, a compromise was reached to strike the Eisenhower dollar in base metal for circulation, and in 40% silver as a collectible. On December 31, 1970, President
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on January 25, 1971; they were subsequently destroyed. However, collectors have found at least two 1971-S coins that have been certified as prototypes. Striking such large pieces of tough copper-nickel proved destructive to the Mint's dies, and Gasparro repeatedly used the Janvier
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hastily called congressional hearing, Adams announced that the pieces were deemed trial strikes, never intended for circulation. The Mint later stated that 316,076 pieces had been struck; all were reported melted amid heavy security. To ensure that there would be no repetition,
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stated, "people are accustomed to the Eisenhower dollar, but in time, they'll become accustomed to the Susan". Attempts were made to give the new smaller dollars out as change in postal transactions, and to force their use by U.S. military personnel in Europe; both failed.
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As the Eisenhower dollar awaited its demise, approximately 50 million per year were struck, using the eagle design for the reverse. In both years, the majority coined were at Denver. No silver collector's edition was issued; the blue and brown Ikes ended with 1974.
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The use of Collins's mission patch design had initially been opposed by some government officials because of the fierce expression of the eagle; Gasparro's initial concept met similar objections. The Mint Director recalled that Gasparro had gone to the
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and others. Bowers deems the choice of the lunar landing "a stroke of genius," allowing the dollar, which would be little-used in commerce, to be a commemorative both of Eisenhower and of the Moon mission. The reverse depicts an eagle (representing the
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condition sold in June 2013 for $ 12,925. According to numismatic writer Steve Reach, "as more people submit modern-era coins like Eisenhower dollars for third-party certification, the true rarity of many issues in top-grades is becoming clear."
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dubbed Blumenthal's position a "cop-out". Proxmire refused to introduce the bill, which would have left the choice of design up to Blumenthal or his successor, instead introducing his own legislation to commemorate early women's rights leader
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325:, struck beginning in 1979, but that coin also failed to circulate. Given their modest cost and the short length of the series, complete sets of Eisenhower dollars are inexpensive to assemble and are gaining popularity with coin collectors.
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Although the compromise passed the Senate in March 1970, it was blocked in the House by Representative Patman, who was determined to end silver in the coinage. The Senate passed the bill again in September, this time attaching it as a
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casinos, where they were preferred over privately issued tokens. There are no dollar coins dated 1975; coins struck that year and from 1976 bear the double date 1776β1976, and a special reverse by Dennis R. Williams in honor of the
461:, drawing members from the administration and from Congress, including Giaimo, recommended the dollar in spring 1969. It also called for the elimination of silver from the half dollar, and for the transfer from the Treasury to the
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The Mint struck over 125 million of the Eisenhower dollars in 1971, more than doubling its largest annual production for a dollar coin. Despite an increased mintage in 1972 to over 170 million, and despite what
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creating the reverse, and that his sketches were adopted without change. The chief engraver was not given full freedom of design; he was instructed to have the basic layout of the obverse resemble that of the
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One proof Bicentennial coin in silver clad and lacking a mint mark, similar to the dollar in the prototype set given to President Ford, is known. This piece supposedly came from a cash register drawer at the
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to a bank holding company bill sought by Patman. The bill, which also included provisions to eliminate silver from the half dollar and to transfer the rare silver dollars to the GSA, was approved by a
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The first proof strikes, at San Francisco, took place in July. The proof pieces were sold in a plastic holder inside a brown box with a gold eagle seal; the uncirculated silver pieces were encased in
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2461:. Bressett, Kenneth E.,, Bowers, Q. David,, Garrett, Jeff (Numismatist) (73rd edition, 2020 ed.). Pelham, AL.
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prepared in the 1870s. At Congress's insistence, the chief engraver created a design in commemoration of the
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An unofficially produced 1964-D Peace dollar, struck over a genuine silver dollar by a private mint
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on the standard clad composition. Gasparro prepared, for the circulating pieces, a design showing
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it, on December 31, 1970, Nixon hastily signed it only minutes before the midnight deadline.
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department store in Washington, D.C. Thomas K. DeLorey, who was then a reporter for
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In 1965, because of rises in bullion prices, the Mint began to strike copper-nickel
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having to change the eagle, described the final version as "pleasant looking." The
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coins were mailed to collectors on October 14, President Eisenhower's birthday.
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Silver Dollars and Trade Dollars of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia
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973:, supported Gasparro's design in testimony before Congress; Wisconsin Senator
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Bailey, Clement F. (September 1974). "Ike's dollarβthe successful failure".
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to authorize an Eisenhower dollar, to be struck without silver content. The
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282:
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3196:. Colorado Springs, CO: American Numismatic Association: 501β503, 541β542.
672:
of the circulating coinage for 1971 did not include the Eisenhower dollar.
3100:
Herbert, Alan (November 1998). "Vending industry had role in Ike dollar".
309:
under Eisenhower, signed legislation authorizing mintage of the new coin.
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676:
223:
Eagle clutching olive branch landing on the Moon, based on the
155:. Located on the obverse beneath Eisenhower's bust. Mint mark omitted on
34:. For information on the dollar depicting Eisenhower issued in 2015, see
3163:
Logan, Charles (May 1979). "The checkered history of the "Ike" dollar".
3130:
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1944:
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noble failure. In this respect, it truly is a perfect collectible coin.
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109:
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140:
1971β1978. Coins struck in 1975 and 1976 bear double date "1776β1976"
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proof coins and August 1 to October 16 for the uncirculated version.
705:
1973-S "blue Ike": envelope, pliofilm coin holder, and printed insert
313:
148:
3190:
Marotta, Michael E. (May 2001). "The Bicentennial coinage of 1976".
289:, with the reverse based on the mission patch designed by astronaut
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Some 1971-S proof pieces (and a few uncirculated 1971-S) have the
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point to design a U.S. coin, had submitted a design depicting the
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dollar, the Senate passed the bill as amended by Colorado Senator
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None in circulation strikes. For silver-clad pieces 0.3162
5702:
3227:"House unit back [sic] $ 1 coin for Eisenhower birthday"
3117:. Colorado Springs, CO: American Numismatic Association: 640β650
1625:
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2957:. Colorado Springs, CO: American Numismatic Association: 57β62.
2696:
Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins
2042:
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490:
introduced legislation to honor both Eisenhower and the recent
1999:
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660:
1974-S "brown Ike", partially open to show the coin and holder
2984:. Sidney, OH: Amos Publishing Inc. (publishers of Coin World)
1484:
1469:
437:
On March 28, 1969, former president and World War II general
434:, to support the continued use of silver in the half dollar.
3325:"Eisenhower 'cartwheels' mark return of dollar coin in U.S."
1239:
1776β1976-S clad Type II 4,149,730 (1976 regular annual set)
1121:
3410:
Wolenik, Robert (March 1971). "Our new Eisenhower dollar".
3211:"When dealing with Eisenhower Dollars, grade is everything"
2966:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 48β49, 52, 116.
1971:
1969:
1556:
1454:
1236:
1776β1976-S clad Type I 2,845,450 (1975 regular annual set)
5346:
Commander, Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
3414:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 28β30, 34, 35.
3181:
Logan, Charles (October 1979). "The Anthonyβwho goofed?".
3167:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 36β37, 40, 42.
1821:
553:, as to the designs of both sides of the coin; the former
5668:
Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954
2823:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 8β10, 94, 98.
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541:, served as the basis of the Eisenhower dollar's reverse.
285:
Moon mission on the reverse. Both sides were designed by
2971:
Ganz, David L. (October 1979). "The selling of a coin".
2948:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 44 May 1979.
1514:
1011:
earlier 90 percent dollar coins) to have been minted in
3253:"Eisenhower coin blocked in House; critics want silver"
3185:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 42β43, 101.
3176:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 40, 42, 46.
3172:
Logan, Charles (July 1979). "The search for a dollar".
2797:(67th ed.). Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing, LLC.
5784:
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act of 1954
1866:
2962:
Ganz, David L. (July 1979). "The steps to Anthony".
2757:
14 Bits: The Story of America's Bicentennial Coinage
2530:"Finding Ike dollar in general circulation uncommon"
2014:
962:
with flowing hair, similar to early American coins.
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4411:(1921β1935; 2021βpresent; patterns struck in 1964)
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2975:. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc.: 44, 46.
2774:Wexler, John; Crawford, Bill; Flynn, Kevin (2007).
2676:. Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc.
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6046:Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, gravesite
5859:President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
5423:Military Governor, U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany
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5751:U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
3420:"Ike-Moon landing dollars received by city banks"
2776:The Authoritative Reference on Eisenhower Dollars
1885:
1883:
1881:
1879:
1242:1976-S silver 3,998,621 (3-coin Bicentennial set)
887:prototypes was later given to the new president,
273:series ended in 1935. The coin depicts President
5875:U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
1719:
1717:
1715:
5893:PriceβAnderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act
3150:. Sarasota, FL: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation
1208:1776β1976-S 4,908,319 (3-coin Bicentennial set)
1109:
866:in front of Moon, country name, face value and
2739:(3rd ed.). Sidney, OH: Amos Press. 1977.
2432:
1694:
1586:
994:in October 1978; it proceeded rapidly through
453:. A bill was filed by Connecticut Congressman
335:Peace dollar Β§ Striking of 1964-D dollars
6135:Statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower (U.S. Capitol)
6073:Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
5990:Republican Party presidential primaries (1948
5291:
4874:
3521:
2348:
1772:THE LYDSTON AND CHATHAM 1971-S PROTOTYPE IKES
569:, which numismatic historian and coin dealer
8:
3276:"Agreement is reached on Eisenhower dollars"
2925:"Silver content in Ike dollar draws charges"
1975:
441:died. Soon after, New Jersey Representative
43:
5853:People to People Student Ambassador Program
5629:Khrushchev, Eisenhower and De-Stalinization
3458:Eisenhower Dollar Mintages at coinfacts.com
2372:
2336:
1224:1973-S clad 2,760,339 (Regular annual set)
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5298:
5284:
5276:
5211:America the Beautiful silver bullion coins
4881:
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4161:Washington (crossing the Delaware reverse)
3726:(1856β1858, patterns struck in 1854β1855)
3528:
3514:
3506:
3474:
3104:. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, Inc.: 32.
2759:. Washington, DC: Three Continents Press.
2715:Renaissance of American Coinage, 1916β1921
2576:
2489:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2408:
2264:
1916:
1442:
1427:
1415:
1230:1974-S clad 2,612,568 (Regular annual set)
517:had adjourned, not signing the bill would
211:
169:
42:
6015:United States Presidential election (1952
2830:"Treasury to go ahead on '64 date freeze"
2828:Bardes, Herbert C. (September 13, 1964).
2457:Yeoman, R. S. (Richard S.) (2019-04-09).
635:Two prototype dollars were struck at the
281:, and a stylized image honoring the 1969
6110:Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center
5935:Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960
4324:Continental Currency (Fugio or Franklin)
3537:Circulating coinage of the United States
3371:"Silver needs are reported for new coin"
3353:. Sidney, OH: Amos Press. Archived from
2931:. Bend, OR. October 15, 1969. p. 20
2856:Bardes, Herbert C. (September 2, 1973).
2795:A Guide Book of United States Coins 2014
2778:(2nd ed.). Roswell, GA: Kyle Vick.
1403:
1391:
1364:
1352:
799:
537:mission insignia, designed by astronaut
401:
339:Coinage Act of 1965 Β§ Coin shortage
3446:PCGS Price Guide for Eisenhower Dollars
2891:. Toledo, OH. July 28, 1971. p. 14
2312:
2225:
2129:
1321:
917:Final years and replacement (1977β1978)
856:year (1776) and year of minting (1976)
762:
5217:American Liberty high relief gold coin
4849:) Planned but production not commenced
4840:Currently produced for collectors only
4145:Washington (D.C. and U.S. Territories)
3330:. Toledo, OH. April 1, 1971. p. 2
2911:. Toledo, OH. May 11, 1972. p. 43
2858:"Mrs. Culver elected A.N.A. president"
2717:. Great Falls, VA: Seneca Mill Press.
2653:
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3777:(1864β1873, patterns struck in 1863)
3736:(1859β1909, patterns struck in 1858)
3074:Haney, Thomas V. (October 24, 1971).
3048:Haney, Thomas V. (January 24, 1971).
2999:"Eisenhower dollar voted by Congress"
2905:"Treasury making mint on Ike dollars"
2505:""Ike" Dollars - Littleton Coin Blog"
2171:
2117:
2105:
2069:
1785:
1706:
1544:
1340:
1248:1978-S 3,127,781 (Regular annual set)
1245:1977-S 3,251,152 (Regular annual set)
1233:1974-S silver 1,306,579 ("brown Ike")
1227:1973-S silver 1,013,646 ("brown Ike")
1221:1972-S silver 1,811,631 ("brown Ike")
1218:1971-S silver 4,265,234 ("brown Ike")
319:bicentennial of American independence
7:
6068:Eisenhower Executive Office Building
6005:Republican National Convention (1952
5440:Supreme Commander of NATO, 1951-1952
4722:(1850β1907, pattern struck in 1849)
3026:"Dollar-sized coin being considered"
2198:
784:Type II Bicentennial, struck 1975β76
265:from 1971 to 1978; it was the first
6236:Mary "Mamie" Geneva Doud Eisenhower
3050:"Ike dollar to be last silver coin"
2459:A guide book of United States coins
1960:
772:Type I Bicentennial, struck in 1975
261:is a one-dollar coin issued by the
32:Eisenhower Centennial silver dollar
5922:Student loans in the United States
5697:National Aeronautics and Space Act
4153:Washington (America the Beautiful)
3209:Morgan, Charles (March 21, 2012).
3024:Haney, Thomas W. (June 15, 1969).
1931:
1889:
1839:
1759:
1613:
990:also introduced legislation for a
750:United States Bicentennial coinage
25:
6058:Eisenhower National Historic Site
5818:Federal Voting Assistance Program
5796:Air Pollution Control Act of 1955
5373:1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy
3076:"Silver Ike dollars being mailed"
2997:Grose, Peter (October 15, 1969).
2885:"Eisenhower dollar goes to widow"
2613:Wexler, Crawford & Flynn 2007
2600:
2589:Wexler, Crawford & Flynn 2007
2564:
2241:Wexler, Crawford & Flynn 2007
2093:
1949:Wexler, Crawford & Flynn 2007
1798:Wexler, Crawford & Flynn 2007
1723:
823:Type II Eisenhower dollar (1976)
6389:
6388:
5774:Excise Tax Reduction Act of 1954
4768:Two and a half cent piece (2.5Β’)
4401:(1878β1904; 1921; 2021βpresent)
3488:Dollar coin of the United States
3109:Hicks, Herbert P. (April 1974).
1295:
1281:
1267:
931:
828:
777:
765:
6325:Eisenhower baseball controversy
5870:U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
5830:Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956
5692:EURATOM Cooperation Act of 1958
5403:People of Western Europe speech
5330:Supreme Allied Commander Europe
4180:Washington (Semiquincentennial)
3391:"Senate passes Ike dollar plan"
3146:Lange, David W. (May 1, 2006).
3133:. The Ike Group. March 21, 2012
1095:In 1974 and again in 1977, the
1082:American Numismatic Association
463:General Services Administration
459:Joint Commission on the Coinage
5911:National Defense Education Act
5882:Federal Plant Pest Act of 1957
5398:June 6, 1944, order of the day
5388:European Theater of Operations
5322:President of the United States
3343:Reach, Steve (July 15, 2013).
1202:1973-S 1,883,140 ("blue Ike")
1199:1972-S 2,193,056 ("blue Ike")
1173:1776β1976-D Type II 82,179,564
1028:on the 1972 Eisenhower dollar
744:Bicentennial issue (1975β1976)
1:
6426:Currencies introduced in 1971
6192:Backstairs at the White House
6063:Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
5887:Little Rock Nine intervention
5779:Internal Revenue Code of 1954
3716:(1850β1851, 1853, 1884β1885)
3426:. November 4, 1971. p. 2
3345:"Top Eisenhower dollars soar"
3111:"Eisenhower dollar varieties"
1205:1974-S 1,900,156 ("blue Ike")
1196:1971-S 6,868,530 ("blue Ike")
1170:1776β1976 Type II 113,318,000
1167:1776β1976-D Type I 21,048,710
269:issued by the Mint since the
36:Presidential $ 1 Coin Program
6155:Other tributes and memorials
5433:European Advisory Commission
4890:Coinage of the United States
3148:"A look back at Ike dollars"
2627:, pp. 2852, 2890, 2917.
1311:Apollo 11 in popular culture
998:and was signed by President
969:The new Treasury Secretary,
944:The Susan B. Anthony dollar
581:lunar landing, based on the
390:inserted a provision in the
251:1971 (Not struck in 1975β76)
6348:Introduction to Outer Space
6336:And I don't care what it is
6150:Places named for Eisenhower
5733:Outer Continental Shelf Act
5554:Militaryβindustrial complex
4170:Washington (American Women)
3397:. March 20, 1970. p. 2
2713:Burdette, Roger W. (2005).
2698:. New York, NY: Doubleday.
2509:Littleton Coin Company Blog
6467:
6436:United States dollar coins
6416:1970s in the United States
5601:Korean Armistice Agreement
5572:Presidential Proclamations
5479:State of the Union Address
5338:Chief of Staff of the Army
4121:Washington (eagle reverse)
3463:Eisenhower Dollar pictures
3131:"Earths Type 1, 2 & 3"
1164:1776β1976 Type I 4,019,000
920:
747:
332:
101:2.58 mm (0.1 in)
93:38.1 mm (1.5 in)
29:
6367:
6115:Eisenhower Medical Center
5985:Draft Eisenhower movement
5835:Interstate Highway System
5762:National Wool Act of 1954
5651:Atomic Energy Act of 1954
5613:"Chance for Peace" speech
5393:Allied invasion of Sicily
5313:
4837:) Currently in production
4819:
4428:Eisenhower (bicentennial)
4190:Washington (youth sports)
4129:Washington (bicentennial)
3494:
3485:
3477:
3302:"Eisenhower dollar voted"
874:
827:
822:
267:coin of that denomination
210:
168:
81:~24.624 g (380
48:
27:United States dollar coin
6186:(1949 television series)
5940:Civil Rights Act of 1960
5865:Civil Rights Act of 1957
5824:Bank Holding Company Act
5801:Agricultural Act of 1956
5757:Agricultural Act of 1954
5608:1953 Iranian coup d'Γ©tat
2656:, pp. 252β253, 345.
1629:& September 17, 1970
1380:& September 13, 1964
1026:Appearance of the Earth
616:Lincoln Memorial reverse
545:For Mint Chief Engraver
73:~22.68 g (350
6208:Ike: Countdown to D-Day
5789:Small Watershed Program
3868:(1796β1797, 1800β1805)
3498:Susan B. Anthony dollar
3395:Spokane Daily Chronicle
3375:Spokane Daily Chronicle
3319:(subscription required)
3296:(subscription required)
3270:(subscription required)
3247:(subscription required)
3095:(subscription required)
3069:(subscription required)
3043:(subscription required)
3019:(subscription required)
2877:(subscription required)
2849:(subscription required)
2046:& September 2, 1973
1573:Spokane Daily Chronicle
1158:(No dollars dated 1975)
992:Susan B. Anthony dollar
923:Susan B. Anthony dollar
697:Early years (1971β1974)
585:conceived by astronaut
424:House Banking Committee
323:Susan B. Anthony dollar
6078:Eisenhower Fellowships
4778:Two dollar piece ($ 2)
4519:Quarter eagle ($ 2.50)
4302:Kennedy (bicentennial)
2303:, pp. 2852, 2854.
2060:, pp. 2877, 2880.
2003:& October 24, 1971
1905:& November 4, 1971
1812:, pp. 2860, 2864.
1651:& January 24, 1971
1518:& October 15, 1969
1503:& October 15, 1969
1114:
1103:Bowers notes that the
1063:
1051:
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986:. Ohio Representative
905:Woodward & Lothrop
817:
738:Seneca Falls, New York
706:
661:
632:
542:
407:
368:Senate Majority Leader
230:designed by astronaut
6342:Atoms for Peace Award
6278:Ida Stover Eisenhower
6274:(great-granddaughter)
5847:Fish and Wildlife Act
5727:Executive Order 10479
5536:Judicial appointments
5428:Disarmed Enemy Forces
4137:Washington (50 State)
3925:Buffalo (Indian Head)
3817:Nickel (Liberty Head)
3807:Bronze (Coronet Head)
3424:Youngstown Vindicator
2793:Yeoman, R.S. (2013).
2423:, pp. 2929β2930.
2387:, pp. 2914β2927.
1903:Youngstown Vindicator
1488:& October 7, 1969
1473:& October 4, 1969
1331:, pp. 2842β2846.
1192:Uncirculated silver:
1126:Circulation strikes:
1061:
1049:
1037:
803:
757:Bicentennial Reverses
704:
659:
630:
573:finds reminiscent of
532:
405:
333:Further information:
228:mission insignia
6431:Dwight D. Eisenhower
6308:Milton S. Eisenhower
6266:Mary Jean Eisenhower
6125:Eisenhower Golf Club
6083:Eisenhower Institute
5929:Hawaii Admission Act
5917:Federal Perkins Loan
5905:Humane Slaughter Act
5899:Alaska Statehood Act
5767:Special Milk Program
5307:Dwight D. Eisenhower
5260:(1976, 1992βpresent)
3308:. September 17, 1970
2084:, pp. 344, 349.
1602:& March 20, 1970
1600:The Spokesman-Review
1303:United States portal
893:Franklin half dollar
875:Coin made of silver
870:(Out of many, one)
511:conference committee
439:Dwight D. Eisenhower
412:Nixon administration
305:, who had served as
275:Dwight D. Eisenhower
182:Dwight D. Eisenhower
70:Copper/nickel-clad:
6290:Edgar N. Eisenhower
6105:U.S. Postage stamps
6088:Eisenhower Monument
5745:Submerged Lands Act
5590:Eisenhower Doctrine
5413:Operation Veritable
5378:Louisiana Maneuvers
5199:First Spouse (gold)
4709:Double eagle ($ 20)
4581:Three dollars ($ 3)
4464:American Innovation
2982:"Eisenhower dollar"
2944:"An unhappy coin".
2615:, pp. 182β184.
2255:, pp. 232β233.
2189:, pp. 424β425.
2108:, pp. 581β582.
1871:& July 28, 1971
1825:& April 1, 1971
1575:& March 6, 1970
1560:& March 8, 1970
1458:& June 15, 1969
808:presents President
420:Kennedy half dollar
392:Coinage Act of 1965
354:On August 3, 1964,
349:silver certificates
45:
6302:Earl D. Eisenhower
6130:Eisenhower Theater
5840:Highway Trust Fund
5739:Refugee Relief Act
5639:1955 Geneva Summit
5562:Kennedy transition
5418:Berlin Declaration
4457:(2007β2016; 2020)
4439:(1979β1981; 1999)
4039:Twenty cents (20Β’)
3888:(1866; 1909β1910)
3706:(1839β1857, 1868)
3468:2021-05-06 at the
3451:2005-07-05 at the
3306:The New York Times
3283:The New York Times
3257:The New York Times
3234:The New York Times
3081:The New York Times
3055:The New York Times
3030:The New York Times
3006:The New York Times
2863:The New York Times
2835:The New York Times
2735:Coin World Almanac
2433:Logan October 1979
2411:, pp. 49, 52.
2212:Coin World Almanac
2185:Coin World Almanac
2158:Coin World Almanac
2143:Coin World Almanac
2044:The New York Times
2019:& May 11, 1972
2001:The New York Times
1951:, pp. 8, 202.
1695:Wolenik March 1971
1649:The New York Times
1627:The New York Times
1587:Wolenik March 1971
1558:The New York Times
1501:The New York Times
1486:The New York Times
1471:The New York Times
1456:The New York Times
1445:, pp. 37, 40.
1406:, pp. 98β101.
1378:The New York Times
1289:Numismatics portal
1152:1974-D 45,517,000
1064:
1052:
1040:
1004:Stella Hackel Sims
971:Michael Blumenthal
818:
734:Eisenhower College
707:
662:
647:San Francisco Mint
633:
560:Washington quarter
543:
408:
263:United States Mint
6403:
6402:
6380:John F. Kennedy β
6373:β Harry S. Truman
6284:Arthur Eisenhower
6272:Jennie Eisenhower
6202:(1979 miniseries)
6194:(1979 miniseries)
6184:Crusade in Europe
6173:Eisenhower jacket
6120:Eisenhower Trophy
6093:Eisenhower dollar
5967:Crusade in Europe
5954:
5953:
5811:Soil Bank Program
5644:1960 U-2 incident
5474:1957 inauguration
5469:1953 inauguration
5408:Normandy landings
5273:
5272:
5201:(2007β2016; 2020)
4856:
4855:
4798:Half union ($ 50)
4750:
4749:
4486:Gold dollar ($ 1)
4334:Nova Constellatio
4213:Nova Constellatio
4203:Half dollar (50Β’)
3957:Nova Constellatio
3555:Nova Constellatio
3504:
3503:
3495:Succeeded by
3328:The Press-Courier
3259:. October 7, 1969
3236:. October 4, 1969
2804:978-0-7948-4180-5
2785:978-0-9679655-9-8
2766:978-0-914478-63-8
2724:978-0-9768986-0-3
2705:978-0-385-14207-6
2468:978-0-7948-4700-5
2349:Ganz October 1979
2201:, pp. 66β68.
1823:The Press-Courier
1788:, pp. 58β59.
1394:, pp. 87β88.
1257:
1256:
1185:1978-D 33,102,890
1179:1977-D 32,983,006
1140:1972-D 92,548,511
1134:1971-D 68,587,424
1068:
1067:
879:
878:
846:US national motto
637:Philadelphia Mint
259:Eisenhower dollar
255:
254:
157:Philadelphia Mint
44:Eisenhower dollar
18:Eisenhower Dollar
16:(Redirected from
6458:
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6260:Susan Eisenhower
6248:David Eisenhower
6145:Mount Eisenhower
5578:
5567:Executive Orders
5548:Farewell address
5349:
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980:Susan B. Anthony
975:William Proxmire
952:William E. Simon
935:
832:
820:
819:
781:
769:
651:David Eisenhower
608:State Department
603:Philadelphia Zoo
551:Mamie Eisenhower
480:Mamie Eisenhower
455:Robert N. Giaimo
215:
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137:Years of minting
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6268:(granddaughter)
6262:(granddaughter)
6256:(granddaughter)
6254:Anne Eisenhower
6242:John Eisenhower
6222:
6178:Eisenhower Tree
6165:
6159:
6140:Fort Eisenhower
6024:
5973:
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5720:Domestic policy
5715:
5661:Restricted Data
5656:Atoms for Peace
5634:New Look policy
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5383:Operation Torch
5368:Military career
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5205:Palladium Eagle
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3377:. March 6, 1970
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3357:on July 3, 2013
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2635:
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2607:
2599:
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2587:
2583:
2575:
2571:
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2555:, p. 2858.
2551:
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2503:
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2451:
2447:, p. 2930.
2443:
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2431:
2427:
2419:
2415:
2407:
2403:
2399:, p. 2929.
2395:
2391:
2383:
2379:
2373:Logan July 1979
2371:
2367:
2363:, p. 2954.
2359:
2355:
2347:
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2337:Logan July 1979
2335:
2331:
2327:, p. 2901.
2323:
2319:
2311:
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2299:
2295:
2287:
2283:
2279:, p. 2897.
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2029:
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1990:, p. 2870.
1986:
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1947:
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1900:
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1853:
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1808:
1804:
1800:, pp. 6β7.
1796:
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1741:
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1681:
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1258:
1188:
1182:1978 25,702,000
1176:1977 12,596,000
1149:1974 27,366,000
1137:1972 75,890,000
1131:1971 47,799,000
1119:
1117:Mintage figures
1027:
1021:
988:Mary Rose Oakar
947:
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854:US Independence
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571:Q. David Bowers
539:Michael Collins
527:
488:Robert R. Casey
451:John F. Kennedy
447:Leonor Sullivan
400:
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232:Michael Collins
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5673:Food for Peace
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5575:
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5271:
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5268:
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5255:
5249:
5243:
5242:(1947βpresent)
5237:
5236:(1936βpresent)
5230:
5228:
5224:
5223:
5221:
5220:
5219:(2015βpresent)
5214:
5208:
5207:(2017βpresent)
5202:
5196:
5195:(2006βpresent)
5190:
5189:(1997βpresent)
5187:Platinum Eagle
5184:
5183:(1986βpresent)
5178:
5177:(1986βpresent)
5171:
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4793:
4783:
4773:
4762:
4760:
4756:Other canceled
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4423:
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4403:
4393:
4383:
4378:Seated Liberty
4373:
4363:
4349:
4339:
4329:
4318:
4316:
4310:
4309:
4307:
4306:
4298:
4288:
4278:
4268:
4258:
4253:Seated Liberty
4248:
4238:
4228:
4218:
4207:
4205:
4199:
4198:
4196:
4195:
4185:
4175:
4165:
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4149:
4141:
4133:
4125:
4117:
4107:
4097:
4092:Seated Liberty
4087:
4077:
4066:
4064:
4058:
4057:
4055:
4054:
4049:Seated Liberty
4043:
4041:
4035:
4034:
4032:
4031:
4021:
4011:
4001:
3996:Seated Liberty
3991:
3981:
3971:
3961:
3952:
3950:
3944:
3943:
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3940:
3930:
3920:
3910:
3900:
3895:Seated Liberty
3890:
3880:
3870:
3860:
3850:
3839:
3837:
3826:
3825:
3823:
3822:
3812:
3802:
3791:
3789:
3783:
3782:
3780:
3779:
3769:
3758:
3756:
3755:Two cents (2Β’)
3752:
3751:
3749:
3748:
3738:
3728:
3718:
3708:
3698:
3688:
3678:
3668:
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3617:
3615:
3604:
3603:
3601:
3600:
3590:
3580:
3570:
3560:
3549:
3547:
3545:Half cent (5β₯)
3541:
3540:
3535:
3533:
3532:
3525:
3518:
3510:
3502:
3501:
3496:
3493:
3484:
3479:
3473:
3472:
3460:
3455:
3441:
3440:External links
3438:
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2753:Ganz, David L.
2749:
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2710:
2704:
2688:
2682:
2665:
2664:
2659:
2658:
2641:
2629:
2617:
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2603:, p. 644.
2593:
2581:
2577:1972 varieties
2569:
2557:
2545:
2521:
2496:
2467:
2449:
2437:
2435:, p. 101.
2425:
2413:
2409:Ganz July 1979
2401:
2389:
2377:
2365:
2353:
2341:
2329:
2317:
2315:, p. 542.
2305:
2293:
2291:, p. 233.
2281:
2269:
2265:Logan May 1979
2257:
2245:
2230:
2228:, p. 503.
2218:
2203:
2191:
2176:
2174:, p. 472.
2164:
2162:, p. 424.
2149:
2147:, p. 422.
2134:
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2122:
2120:, p. 371.
2110:
2098:
2086:
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2072:, p. 464.
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1408:
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698:
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693:
690:
642:reducing lathe
624:
621:
567:heraldic eagle
547:Frank Gasparro
526:
523:
476:Peter Dominick
443:Florence Dwyer
432:Lyndon Johnson
414:Mint Director
399:
396:
372:Mike Mansfield
330:
327:
307:vice president
287:Frank Gasparro
253:
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6463:
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6449:
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6386:
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6377:
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6369:
6366:
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6359:Kay Summersby
6357:
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6270:
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6258:
6255:
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6246:
6243:
6240:
6237:
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6233:
6231:
6229:
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6205:
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6179:
6176:
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6106:
6103:
6099:
6098:commemorative
6096:
6095:
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6081:
6079:
6076:
6074:
6071:
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5993:
5991:
5988:
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5983:
5982:
5980:
5976:
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5964:
5963:
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5819:
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5812:
5809:
5807:
5806:Soil Bank Act
5804:
5803:
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5797:
5794:
5790:
5787:
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5785:
5782:
5780:
5777:
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5640:
5637:
5635:
5632:
5630:
5627:
5625:
5624:Domino theory
5622:
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5620:
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5614:
5611:
5609:
5606:
5602:
5598:
5597:
5596:
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5541:Supreme Court
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5391:
5389:
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5113:
5110:
5108:
5105:
5103:
5100:
5098:
5095:
5094:
5092:
5090:
5089:Commemorative
5086:
5080:
5077:
5075:
5072:
5070:
5067:
5065:
5062:
5060:
5057:
5055:
5039:
5037:
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5033:
5031:
5029:
5025:
5019:
5016:
5014:
5011:
5009:
5006:
5004:
5001:
4999:
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4994:
4991:
4989:
4986:
4984:
4981:
4979:
4976:
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4966:
4964:
4961:
4959:
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4946:
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4932:
4929:
4927:
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4922:
4919:
4917:
4914:
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4909:
4907:
4904:
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4899:
4895:
4891:
4884:
4879:
4877:
4872:
4870:
4865:
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4861:
4848:
4847:
4842:
4839:
4836:
4832:
4829:
4826:
4822:
4821:
4818:
4811:(not minted)
4810:
4809:
4808:Union ($ 100)
4804:
4800:
4799:
4794:
4790:
4789:
4784:
4781:(not minted)
4780:
4779:
4774:
4771:(not minted)
4770:
4769:
4764:
4763:
4761:
4759:
4758:denominations
4753:
4741:
4740:
4739:Saint-Gaudens
4735:
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4721:
4720:
4715:
4714:
4712:
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4706:
4698:
4697:
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4687:
4682:
4678:
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4380:
4379:
4374:
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4364:
4360:
4356:
4355:
4350:
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4340:
4336:
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4326:
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4303:
4299:
4295:
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4279:
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4269:
4265:
4264:
4259:
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4244:
4239:
4235:
4234:
4229:
4225:
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4215:
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4209:
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4206:
4204:
4200:
4192:
4191:
4186:
4182:
4181:
4176:
4172:
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4166:
4162:
4158:
4154:
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4146:
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4138:
4134:
4130:
4126:
4122:
4118:
4114:
4113:
4108:
4104:
4103:
4098:
4094:
4093:
4088:
4084:
4083:
4078:
4074:
4073:
4068:
4067:
4065:
4063:
4062:Quarter (25Β’)
4059:
4051:
4050:
4045:
4044:
4042:
4040:
4036:
4028:
4027:
4022:
4018:
4017:
4012:
4008:
4007:
4002:
3998:
3997:
3992:
3988:
3987:
3982:
3978:
3977:
3972:
3968:
3967:
3962:
3959:
3958:
3954:
3953:
3951:
3949:
3945:
3937:
3936:
3931:
3927:
3926:
3921:
3917:
3916:
3911:
3907:
3906:
3901:
3897:
3896:
3891:
3887:
3886:
3881:
3877:
3876:
3871:
3867:
3866:
3861:
3857:
3856:
3851:
3847:
3846:
3841:
3840:
3838:
3836:
3831:
3827:
3819:
3818:
3813:
3809:
3808:
3803:
3799:
3798:
3793:
3792:
3790:
3788:
3784:
3776:
3775:
3770:
3766:
3765:
3760:
3759:
3757:
3753:
3745:
3744:
3739:
3735:
3734:
3729:
3725:
3724:
3719:
3715:
3714:
3709:
3705:
3704:
3699:
3695:
3694:
3689:
3685:
3684:
3679:
3675:
3674:
3669:
3665:
3664:
3659:
3655:
3654:
3649:
3645:
3644:
3639:
3635:
3634:
3633:Silver center
3629:
3625:
3624:
3619:
3618:
3616:
3614:
3609:
3605:
3597:
3596:
3591:
3587:
3586:
3581:
3577:
3576:
3571:
3567:
3566:
3561:
3557:
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3531:
3526:
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3512:
3511:
3508:
3499:
3490:
3489:
3482:
3476:
3471:
3467:
3464:
3461:
3459:
3456:
3454:
3450:
3447:
3444:
3443:
3439:
3425:
3421:
3417:
3413:
3408:
3396:
3392:
3388:
3376:
3372:
3368:
3356:
3352:
3351:
3346:
3341:
3329:
3326:
3322:
3307:
3303:
3299:
3284:
3277:
3273:
3258:
3254:
3250:
3235:
3228:
3224:
3212:
3207:
3203:
3199:
3195:
3194:
3188:
3184:
3179:
3175:
3170:
3166:
3161:
3149:
3144:
3132:
3128:
3116:
3112:
3107:
3103:
3098:
3084:. p. D29
3083:
3082:
3077:
3072:
3058:. p. D29
3057:
3056:
3051:
3046:
3032:. p. D31
3031:
3027:
3022:
3007:
3000:
2995:
2983:
2978:
2974:
2969:
2965:
2960:
2956:
2951:
2947:
2942:
2930:
2926:
2922:
2910:
2906:
2902:
2890:
2886:
2882:
2881:
2866:. p. 107
2865:
2864:
2859:
2854:
2853:
2838:. p. X32
2837:
2836:
2831:
2826:
2822:
2817:
2816:
2813:Other sources
2812:
2811:
2806:
2800:
2796:
2791:
2787:
2781:
2777:
2772:
2768:
2762:
2758:
2754:
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2746:
2742:
2737:
2736:
2730:
2726:
2720:
2716:
2711:
2707:
2701:
2697:
2693:
2692:Breen, Walter
2689:
2685:
2683:0-943161-48-7
2679:
2675:
2671:
2667:
2666:
2662:
2661:
2655:
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2648:
2646:
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2638:
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2606:
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2597:
2594:
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2566:
2561:
2558:
2554:
2549:
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2531:
2525:
2522:
2510:
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2500:
2497:
2492:
2486:
2478:
2474:
2470:
2464:
2460:
2453:
2450:
2446:
2441:
2438:
2434:
2429:
2426:
2422:
2417:
2414:
2410:
2405:
2402:
2398:
2393:
2390:
2386:
2381:
2378:
2375:, p. 46.
2374:
2369:
2366:
2362:
2357:
2354:
2351:, p. 44.
2350:
2345:
2342:
2339:, p. 42.
2338:
2333:
2330:
2326:
2321:
2318:
2314:
2309:
2306:
2302:
2297:
2294:
2290:
2285:
2282:
2278:
2273:
2270:
2267:, p. 42.
2266:
2261:
2258:
2254:
2249:
2246:
2242:
2237:
2235:
2231:
2227:
2222:
2219:
2216:, p. 10.
2215:
2213:
2207:
2204:
2200:
2195:
2192:
2188:
2186:
2180:
2177:
2173:
2168:
2165:
2161:
2159:
2153:
2150:
2146:
2144:
2138:
2135:
2131:
2126:
2123:
2119:
2114:
2111:
2107:
2102:
2099:
2096:, p. 24.
2095:
2090:
2087:
2083:
2078:
2075:
2071:
2066:
2063:
2059:
2054:
2051:
2047:
2045:
2039:
2036:
2032:
2027:
2024:
2020:
2018:
2011:
2008:
2004:
2002:
1996:
1993:
1989:
1984:
1981:
1977:
1972:
1970:
1966:
1962:
1957:
1954:
1950:
1945:
1943:
1941:
1937:
1933:
1928:
1926:
1922:
1919:, p. 40.
1918:
1913:
1910:
1906:
1904:
1898:
1895:
1891:
1886:
1884:
1882:
1880:
1876:
1872:
1870:
1863:
1860:
1856:
1851:
1849:
1845:
1842:, p. 94.
1841:
1836:
1834:
1830:
1826:
1824:
1818:
1815:
1811:
1806:
1803:
1799:
1794:
1791:
1787:
1782:
1780:
1776:
1773:
1768:
1765:
1762:, p. 10.
1761:
1756:
1754:
1752:
1748:
1744:
1739:
1737:
1735:
1733:
1729:
1725:
1720:
1718:
1716:
1712:
1709:, p. 58.
1708:
1703:
1700:
1697:, p. 34.
1696:
1691:
1688:
1684:
1679:
1677:
1675:
1671:
1667:
1662:
1660:
1656:
1652:
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1644:
1642:
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1638:
1634:
1630:
1628:
1622:
1619:
1615:
1610:
1607:
1603:
1601:
1595:
1592:
1589:, p. 29.
1588:
1583:
1580:
1576:
1574:
1568:
1565:
1561:
1559:
1553:
1550:
1547:, p. 57.
1546:
1541:
1538:
1534:
1529:
1527:
1523:
1519:
1517:
1511:
1508:
1504:
1502:
1496:
1493:
1489:
1487:
1481:
1478:
1474:
1472:
1466:
1463:
1459:
1457:
1451:
1448:
1444:
1439:
1437:
1433:
1430:, p. 37.
1429:
1424:
1421:
1418:, p. 36.
1417:
1412:
1409:
1405:
1404:Burdette 2005
1400:
1397:
1393:
1392:Burdette 2005
1388:
1385:
1381:
1379:
1373:
1370:
1367:, p. 86.
1366:
1365:Burdette 2005
1361:
1358:
1355:, p. 78.
1354:
1353:Burdette 2005
1349:
1346:
1342:
1337:
1334:
1330:
1325:
1322:
1316:
1312:
1309:
1308:
1304:
1293:
1290:
1279:
1276:
1265:
1260:
1253:
1247:
1244:
1241:
1238:
1235:
1232:
1229:
1226:
1223:
1220:
1217:
1216:
1215:
1212:
1207:
1204:
1201:
1198:
1195:
1194:
1193:
1190:
1184:
1181:
1178:
1175:
1172:
1169:
1166:
1163:
1162:
1159:
1156:
1155:
1151:
1148:
1145:
1142:
1139:
1136:
1133:
1130:
1129:
1127:
1124:
1123:
1116:
1113:
1108:
1106:
1105:Morgan dollar
1101:
1098:
1093:
1090:
1085:
1083:
1077:
1074:
1060:
1056:
1055:
1048:
1044:
1043:
1036:
1032:
1031:
1025:
1024:
1018:
1016:
1014:
1008:
1005:
1001:
997:
993:
989:
985:
981:
976:
972:
967:
963:
961:
955:
953:
942:
934:
924:
916:
914:
912:
911:
906:
900:
896:
894:
890:
885:
873:
869:
865:
861:
858:
855:
851:
847:
843:
839:
836:
835:
831:
826:
821:
815:
811:
807:
802:
798:
794:
780:
775:
768:
763:
751:
743:
741:
739:
735:
729:
725:
723:
722:John Connally
719:
718:
713:
703:
696:
691:
689:
685:
681:
678:
673:
671:
667:
658:
654:
652:
648:
643:
638:
629:
622:
620:
617:
611:
609:
604:
598:
596:
595:
592:Lunar Module
588:
584:
583:mission patch
580:
576:
575:pattern coins
572:
568:
563:
561:
556:
552:
548:
540:
536:
531:
524:
522:
520:
516:
512:
508:
502:
498:
496:
493:
489:
485:
484:James McClure
481:
477:
472:
466:
464:
460:
456:
452:
448:
444:
440:
435:
433:
429:
428:Wright Patman
425:
421:
417:
413:
404:
397:
395:
393:
389:
383:
381:
377:
373:
369:
365:
361:
360:Gresham's law
357:
352:
350:
346:
340:
336:
328:
326:
324:
320:
315:
310:
308:
304:
303:Richard Nixon
299:
294:
292:
288:
284:
280:
276:
272:
268:
264:
260:
250:
246:
243:
240:
236:
233:
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196:
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190:
186:
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180:
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172:
167:
162:
158:
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150:
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143:
139:
135:
132:
128:
124:
118:
114:
111:
108:
104:
100:
96:
92:
88:
84:
79:Silver clad:
78:
76:
69:
65:
62:
58:
54:
50:United States
47:
41:
37:
33:
19:
6387:
6378:
6371:
6354:Eddie Slovik
6346:
6215:
6207:
6199:
6191:
6183:
6092:
6051:Boyhood home
6036:Bibliography
5966:
5710:Operation 40
5264:Prestige Set
5252:Souvenir Set
5227:Special sets
5193:Gold Buffalo
5175:Silver Eagle
4845:
4844:
4834:
4824:
4806:
4796:
4791:(1879β1880)
4788:Stella ($ 4)
4786:
4776:
4766:
4742:(1907β1933)
4737:
4727:
4719:Liberty Head
4717:
4699:(1907β1933)
4694:
4689:(1838β1907)
4686:Liberty Head
4684:
4679:(1795β1804)
4674:
4666:Eagle ($ 10)
4656:(1908β1929)
4651:
4646:(1839β1908)
4643:Liberty Head
4641:
4636:(1834β1838)
4633:Classic Head
4631:
4626:(1808β1834)
4621:
4616:(1795β1807)
4611:
4593:(1854β1889)
4588:
4572:(1908β1929)
4567:
4562:(1840β1907)
4559:Liberty Head
4557:
4552:(1834β1839)
4549:Classic Head
4547:
4542:(1808β1834)
4537:
4532:(1796β1807)
4527:
4509:(1854β1889)
4504:
4499:(1849β1854)
4496:Liberty Head
4494:
4467:(2018β2032)
4462:
4455:Presidential
4444:
4431:(1975β1976)
4426:
4421:(1971β1978)
4417:
4416:
4406:
4396:
4391:(1873β1885)
4386:
4381:(1840β1873)
4376:
4371:(1836β1839)
4366:
4352:
4347:(1794β1795)
4344:Flowing Hair
4342:
4332:
4322:
4314:Dollar ($ 1)
4304:(1975β1976)
4291:
4286:(1948β1963)
4281:
4276:(1916β1947)
4271:
4266:(1892β1915)
4261:
4256:(1839β1891)
4251:
4246:(1807β1839)
4241:
4236:(1796β1807)
4231:
4226:(1794β1795)
4223:Flowing Hair
4221:
4211:
4193:(2027β2030)
4189:
4188:
4179:
4178:
4173:(2022β2025)
4168:
4155:(2010β2021)
4139:(1999β2008)
4131:(1975β1976)
4123:(1932β1998)
4115:(1916β1930)
4110:
4105:(1892β1916)
4100:
4095:(1838β1891)
4090:
4085:(1815β1838)
4080:
4075:(1796β1807)
4070:
4052:(1875β1878)
4047:
4024:
4019:(1916β1945)
4014:
4009:(1892β1916)
4004:
3999:(1837β1891)
3994:
3989:(1809β1837)
3984:
3979:(1796β1807)
3974:
3964:
3955:
3933:
3928:(1913β1938)
3923:
3918:(1883β1913)
3915:Liberty Head
3913:
3908:(1866β1883)
3903:
3898:(1837β1873)
3893:
3883:
3878:(1829β1837)
3873:
3863:
3858:(1794β1795)
3855:Flowing Hair
3853:
3843:
3820:(1865β1889)
3815:
3805:
3800:(1851β1873)
3795:
3772:
3762:
3741:
3731:
3723:Flying Eagle
3721:
3711:
3703:Braided Hair
3701:
3696:(1816β1839)
3691:
3686:(1808β1814)
3683:Classic Head
3681:
3676:(1796β1807)
3671:
3666:(1793β1796)
3661:
3651:
3641:
3631:
3621:
3598:(1840β1857)
3595:Braided Hair
3593:
3585:Classic Head
3583:
3573:
3563:
3553:
3486:
3481:Peace dollar
3428:. Retrieved
3423:
3411:
3401:February 25,
3399:. Retrieved
3394:
3381:February 25,
3379:. Retrieved
3374:
3359:. Retrieved
3355:the original
3348:
3332:. Retrieved
3327:
3312:February 25,
3310:. Retrieved
3305:
3289:February 25,
3287:. Retrieved
3282:
3263:February 25,
3261:. Retrieved
3256:
3240:February 24,
3238:. Retrieved
3233:
3215:. Retrieved
3191:
3182:
3173:
3164:
3154:February 25,
3152:. Retrieved
3135:. Retrieved
3119:. Retrieved
3114:
3101:
3086:. Retrieved
3079:
3062:February 24,
3060:. Retrieved
3053:
3036:February 24,
3034:. Retrieved
3029:
3012:February 25,
3010:. Retrieved
3005:
2988:September 1,
2986:. Retrieved
2972:
2963:
2954:
2945:
2935:February 24,
2933:. Retrieved
2929:The Bulletin
2928:
2913:. Retrieved
2908:
2895:February 27,
2893:. Retrieved
2888:
2868:. Retrieved
2861:
2842:February 25,
2840:. Retrieved
2833:
2820:
2794:
2775:
2756:
2734:
2714:
2695:
2673:
2663:Bibliography
2632:
2620:
2608:
2596:
2591:, p. 7.
2584:
2572:
2560:
2548:
2537:. Retrieved
2533:
2524:
2513:. Retrieved
2511:. 2014-11-12
2508:
2499:
2458:
2452:
2440:
2428:
2416:
2404:
2392:
2380:
2368:
2356:
2344:
2332:
2320:
2313:Marotta 2001
2308:
2296:
2284:
2272:
2260:
2248:
2243:, p. 8.
2226:Marotta 2001
2221:
2211:
2206:
2194:
2184:
2179:
2167:
2157:
2152:
2142:
2137:
2130:Marotta 2001
2125:
2113:
2101:
2089:
2077:
2065:
2053:
2043:
2038:
2026:
2016:
2010:
2000:
1995:
1983:
1956:
1934:, p. 9.
1912:
1902:
1897:
1868:
1862:
1822:
1817:
1805:
1793:
1767:
1702:
1690:
1648:
1626:
1621:
1609:
1599:
1594:
1582:
1572:
1567:
1557:
1552:
1540:
1516:The Bulletin
1515:
1510:
1500:
1495:
1485:
1480:
1470:
1465:
1455:
1450:
1423:
1411:
1399:
1387:
1377:
1372:
1360:
1348:
1336:
1324:
1275:Money portal
1251:
1213:
1191:
1157:
1125:
1110:
1102:
1094:
1086:
1078:
1069:
1009:
1000:Jimmy Carter
968:
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956:
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884:Liberty Bell
880:
864:Liberty Bell
859:
849:
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666:proof pieces
663:
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495:Moon landing
467:
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384:
353:
345:Peace dollar
342:
311:
295:
271:Peace dollar
258:
256:
131:troy oz
72:
40:
6218:(2014 play)
6210:(2004 film)
5680:Suez Crisis
5348:(1943β1945)
5340:(1945β1948)
5332:(1951β1952)
5324:(1953β1961)
5266:(1983β1997)
5254:(1972β1998)
5248:(1964β1967)
5213:(2010β2021)
5059:3Β’ (bronze)
5036:2Β’ (billon)
4983:5Β’ (silver)
4978:3Β’ (nickel)
4973:3Β’ (silver)
4898:Circulating
4696:Indian Head
4676:Capped Bust
4653:Indian Head
4623:Capped Bust
4613:Draped Bust
4569:Indian Head
4539:Capped Bust
4529:Draped Bust
4354:Draped Bust
4243:Capped Bust
4233:Draped Bust
4082:Capped Bust
4072:Draped Bust
3986:Capped Bust
3976:Draped Bust
3875:Capped Bust
3865:Draped Bust
3835:nickel (5Β’)
3733:Indian Head
3693:Matron Head
3673:Draped Bust
3663:Liberty Cap
3588:(1809β1836)
3578:(1800β1808)
3575:Draped Bust
3568:(1793β1797)
3565:Liberty Cap
2654:Yeoman 2013
2637:Bowers 1993
2625:Bowers 1993
2553:Bowers 1993
2445:Bowers 1993
2421:Bowers 1993
2397:Bowers 1993
2385:Bowers 1993
2361:Bowers 1993
2325:Bowers 1993
2301:Bowers 1993
2289:Yeoman 2013
2277:Bowers 1993
2253:Yeoman 2013
2082:Yeoman 2013
2058:Bowers 1993
2031:Bowers 1993
1988:Bowers 1993
1855:Bowers 1993
1810:Bowers 1993
1743:Bowers 1993
1683:Bowers 1993
1666:Bowers 1993
1533:Bowers 1993
1329:Bowers 1993
1097:Denver Mint
1013:cupronickel
984:women's lib
889:Gerald Ford
814:John Warner
810:Gerald Ford
806:Mary Brooks
519:pocket veto
471:H. R. Gross
416:Mary Brooks
380:Denver Mint
248:Design date
198:Design date
116:Composition
61:U.S. dollar
6410:Categories
6330:Camp David
6250:(grandson)
6041:Birthplace
5595:Korean War
5464:Transition
5450:Presidency
5181:Gold Eagle
4993:$ 1 (gold)
4827:) Obsolete
4418:Eisenhower
3948:Dime (10Β’)
3885:Washington
3845:Half disme
3613:penny (1Β’)
3608:Large cent
3492:1971β1978
3350:Coin World
3334:August 12,
3213:. CoinWeek
2745:B004AB7C9M
2539:2020-02-24
2515:2020-02-24
2477:1091623267
2172:Breen 1988
2118:Breen 1988
2106:Breen 1988
2070:Breen 1988
1341:Breen 1988
1317:References
1019:Collecting
921:See also:
910:Coin World
844:portrait,
842:Eisenhower
692:Production
555:First Lady
364:Numismatic
329:Background
145:Mint marks
6421:Apollo 11
6310:(brother)
6304:(brother)
6298:(brother)
6292:(brother)
6286:(brother)
5978:Elections
5945:Sikes Act
5234:Proof Set
4446:Sacagawea
4026:Roosevelt
3935:Jefferson
3830:Half dime
3217:April 23,
3202:0029-6090
3137:April 23,
2909:The Blade
2889:The Blade
2534:CoinWorld
2485:cite book
2199:Ganz 1976
1786:Ike Group
1707:Ike Group
1545:Ike Group
816:looks on.
670:Mint sets
579:Apollo 11
535:Apollo 11
492:Apollo 11
410:In 1969,
398:Inception
376:Eva Adams
283:Apollo 11
225:Apollo 11
98:Thickness
6394:Category
6280:(mother)
6216:Pressure
5619:Cold War
5455:timeline
5358:Military
5240:Mint Set
5028:Canceled
4941:Obsolete
4830:Canceled
4368:Gobrecht
4283:Franklin
3466:Archived
3449:Archived
3430:March 1,
3121:March 1,
3088:March 1,
2915:March 1,
2870:March 7,
2755:(1976).
2694:(1988).
2672:(1993).
1261:See also
1062:Type III
996:Congress
852:on top,
677:pliofilm
515:Congress
388:Congress
356:Congress
238:Designer
188:Designer
90:Diameter
6318:Related
6166:culture
6164:Popular
5531:Cabinet
5167:Bullion
5049:⁄
4953:⁄
4825:italics
4801:(1877)
4732:(1879)
4337:(1783)
4327:(1776)
4293:Kennedy
4216:(1783)
4183:(2026)
4163:(2021)
4147:(2009)
4016:Mercury
3969:(1792)
3848:(1792)
3810:(1863)
3767:(1836)
3743:Lincoln
3656:(1793)
3646:(1793)
3636:(1792)
3626:(1787)
3412:COINage
3361:July 1,
3183:COINage
3174:COINage
3165:COINage
2973:COINage
2964:COINage
2946:COINage
2821:COINage
2015:Toledo
1961:Herbert
1867:Toledo
1214:Proof:
1050:Type II
960:Liberty
860:Reverse
850:Liberty
838:Obverse
717:COINage
712:COINage
623:Release
279:obverse
277:on the
206:Reverse
164:Obverse
159:issues.
6238:(wife)
6228:Family
6029:Legacy
5969:(1948)
5947:(1960)
5931:(1959)
5915:1958;
5907:(1958)
5901:(1958)
5895:(1957)
5889:(1957)
5861:(1956)
5855:(1956)
5849:(1956)
5826:(1956)
5820:(1955)
5753:(1953)
5747:(1953)
5741:(1953)
5735:(1953)
5729:(1953)
5712:(1960)
5701:1958;
5688:(1958)
5682:(1956)
5615:(1953)
5599:1953;
5360:career
4398:Morgan
4357:(1795β
4263:Barber
4102:Barber
4006:Barber
3960:(1783)
3905:Shield
3797:Silver
3774:Bronze
3764:Billon
3653:Wreath
3558:(1783)
3200:
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2782:
2763:
2743:
2721:
2702:
2680:
2475:
2465:
1932:Bailey
1890:Morgan
1840:Bailey
1760:Bailey
1614:Gilkes
1252:
1089:serifs
1038:Type I
525:Design
337:, and
314:Nevada
220:Design
178:Design
126:Silver
110:reeded
6244:(son)
6020:1956)
6010:1956)
6000:1956)
5959:Books
5686:DARPA
5157:2020s
5152:2010s
5147:2000s
5142:1990s
5137:1980s
5132:1970s
5127:1950s
5122:1940s
5117:1930s
5112:1920s
5107:1910s
5102:1900s
5097:1800s
5079:$ 100
4998:$ 2.5
4408:Peace
4388:Trade
3966:Disme
3643:Chain
3279:(PDF)
3230:(PDF)
3102:Coins
3002:(PDF)
2601:Hicks
2565:Reach
2094:Lange
2017:Blade
1869:Blade
1724:Lange
1073:MS-67
594:Eagle
507:rider
56:Value
5995:1952
5703:NASA
5524:1961
5519:1960
5514:1959
5509:1958
5504:1957
5499:1956
5494:1955
5489:1955
5484:1953
5319:34th
5074:$ 50
5018:$ 20
5013:$ 10
4835:bold
4477:Gold
4359:1804
3713:Ring
3432:2013
3403:2013
3383:2013
3363:2013
3336:2013
3314:2013
3291:2013
3265:2013
3242:2013
3219:2013
3198:ISSN
3156:2013
3139:2013
3123:2013
3090:2013
3064:2013
3038:2013
3014:2013
2990:2013
2937:2013
2917:2013
2897:2013
2872:2013
2844:2011
2799:ISBN
2780:ISBN
2761:ISBN
2741:ASIN
2719:ISBN
2700:ISBN
2678:ISBN
2491:link
2473:OCLC
2463:ISBN
2214:1977
2187:1977
2160:1977
2145:1977
533:The
298:clad
257:The
201:1971
106:Edge
67:Mass
6200:Ike
5069:$ 4
5064:$ 2
5008:$ 5
5003:$ 3
4988:20Β’
4931:$ 1
4926:50Β’
4921:25Β’
4916:10Β’
3832:and
3610:and
736:in
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4968:2Β’
4911:5Β’
4906:1Β’
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