Eisenhower Dollars (1971-78).
The Eisenhower Dollar is a $1 coin issued by the United States government from 1971–1978 (not to be confused with the Eisenhower commemorative dollar of 1990, or the Presidential $1 Coin Program, which will feature Eisenhower in 2015). The Eisenhower Dollar followed the Peace Dollar and is named for General and President Dwight David Eisenhower, who appears on the obverse. Both the obverse and the reverse of the coin were designed by Frank Gasparro.
![]() 1972-D IKE $ MS-66 (NGC) AN UNTONED NICE WHITE COIN US $149.00
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![]() EISENHOWER PROOF DOLLARS 1971 - 1974 - NICE! US $41.99
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![]() EISENHOWER UNCIRCULATED DOLLAR BLUE IKE 1971 US $8.99
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![]() EISENHOWER UNCIRCULATED DOLLAR BLUE IKE 1971 US $8.99
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![]() EISENHOWER UNCIRCULATED DOLLAR 1972 US $7.99
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![]() 1978 Eisenhower Dollar US Coin zx4g 4 846 US $2.55
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![]() 1974-S Neon Rainbow Toned Eisenhower Proof Unc US $31.00
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![]() 1973S IKE DOLLAR US $19.00
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![]() 1971S IKE DOLLAR US $1.99
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![]() 4- Bicentennial Dollars US $3.95
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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.

US $149.00








