Description: Bay Coastal Coin$ 100% Positive!Beautiful - QualityFast ShippingGreat U.S. Coin$1974 $1 Ike Dollar Bright White Gem BU Nice with Good Luster No S/H * 3064 You will receive this exact coin. Mid-Grade Brilliant White Eisenhower Silver Dollar. It is an authentic coin of United States of America, is the Bicentennial Issue, 38.1mm and circa 22.68 grams Copper-Nickel Issue .750 copper, .250 nickel, .250 nickel bonded to inner core of pure copper. It has “LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 1776-1976,” the Head of President Eisenhower left. It has the Liberty bell in front of the moon; two five-pointed stars on left and right fields.This coin commemorates President Eisenhower and also the first man landing on the moon and the Bicentennial of the United States of America. The United States had issued commemorative coins between 1892 and 1954, as a means for fundraising for organizations deemed worthy of federal support. 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, 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 1776–1976. A total of 15,000,000 sets (45,000,000) coins in all) would be struck in silver clad for sale to the public at a premium.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 point to design a U.S. coin, had submitted a design depicting the Liberty Bell 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 prototypes was later given to the new president, Gerald Ford . Williams' design was liked by the public but attracted criticism in the numismatic community as the Liberty Bell had been previously used on coinage (for example, on the Franklin half dollar ). Fearing that a low-mintage 1975 piece would be hoarded, the Mint obtained legislation in December 1974 allowing it to continue coining 1974-dated pieces until it began coinage of Bicentennial pieces.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 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 220,000,000 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.Please check back with me and you will find many more great coins.BUY This coin with confidence. I aim to please and win happy customers. Please note: THIS ITEM IS GUARANTEED TO MEET THE DESCRIPTION AND MATCH THE PHOTOS SHOWN, WHICH ARE THE ACTUAL COIN, AND YOU MAY RETURN IT IN 30 DAYS IF PROPERLY UNOPENED AND RETURNED. HAPPY CUSTOMERS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME AND I WILL STRIVE TO MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS. HAVE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WILL TRY AND SHIP IT WITHIN 1 DAY AFTER THE FUNDS CLEAR, NO LATER THAN FIVE. Please view my other Auctions for more great coinsI do combine shipping for multiple Auctions wonPlease email if you have any questions.Payment due within 4 Days Beautiful QualityFast ShippingGreat U.S. Coin$ Payment Shipping We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! We offer FREE shipping on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class). In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. See our other itemsGuarantee - Loyalty Discounts BUY with confidence. We aim to please and win happy customers. If you are not completely satisfied, we will generally accept returns within 30 days in its original condition, subject to the terms in the listing. We give a 5% discount on any future regularly-priced purchases by you or if you buy more than one of the same or similar item. We almost always offer free shipping and we ship in a day. $You will receive this exact coin. Mid-Grade Brilliant White Eisenhower Silver Dollar. It is an authentic coin of United States of America, is the Bicentennial Issue, 38.1mm and circa 22.68 grams Copper-Nickel Issue .750 copper, .250 nickel, .250 nickel bonded to inner core of pure copper. It has “LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 1776-1976,” the Head of President Eisenhower left. It has the Liberty bell in front of the moon; two five-pointed stars on left and right fields. This coin commemorates President Eisenhower and also the first man landing on the moon and the Bicentennial of the United States of America. The United States had issued commemorative coins between 1892 and 1954, as a means for fundraising for organizations deemed worthy of federal support. 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, 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 1776–1976. A total of 15,000,000 sets (45,000,000) coins in all) would be struck in silver clad for sale to the public at a premium. 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 point to design a U.S. coin, had submitted a design depicting the Liberty Bell 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 prototypes was later given to the new president, Gerald Ford . Williams' design was liked by the public but attracted criticism in the numismatic community as the Liberty Bell had been previously used on coinage (for example, on the Franklin half dollar ). Fearing that a low-mintage 1975 piece would be hoarded, the Mint obtained legislation in December 1974 allowing it to continue coining 1974-dated pieces until it began coinage of Bicentennial pieces. 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 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 220,000,000 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. Please check back with me and you will find many more great coins. BUY This coin with confidence. I aim to please and win happy customers. Please note: THIS ITEM IS GUARANTEED TO MEET THE DESCRIPTION AND MATCH THE PHOTOS SHOWN, WHICH ARE THE ACTUAL COIN, AND YOU MAY RETURN IT IN 30 DAYS IF PROPERLY UNOPENED AND RETURNED. HAPPY CUSTOMERS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME AND I WILL STRIVE TO MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS. HAVE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WILL TRY AND SHIP IT WITHIN 1 DAY AFTER THE FUNDS CLEAR, NO LATER THAN FIVE. Please view my other Auctions for more great coins I do combine shipping for multiple Auctions won Please email if you have any questions. Payment due within 4 Days 100% Positive!Bay Coastal Coin$ 1974 $1 Ike Dollar Bright White Gem BU Nice with Good Luster No S/H * 3064 You will receive this exact coin. Mid-Grade Brilliant White Eisenhower Silver Dollar. It is an authentic coin of United States of America, is the Bicentennial Issue, 38.1mm and circa 22.68 grams Copper-Nickel Issue .750 copper, .250 nickel, .250 nickel bonded to inner core of pure copper. It has “LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 1776-1976,” the Head of President Eisenhower left. It has the Liberty bell in front of the moon; two five-pointed stars on left and right fields.This coin commemorates President Eisenhower and also the first man landing on the moon and the Bicentennial of the United States of America. The United States had issued commemorative coins between 1892 and 1954, as a means for fundraising for organizations deemed worthy of federal support. 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, 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 1776–1976. A total of 15,000,000 sets (45,000,000) coins in all) would be struck in silver clad for sale to the public at a premium.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 point to design a U.S. coin, had submitted a design depicting the Liberty Bell 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 prototypes was later given to the new president, Gerald Ford . Williams' design was liked by the public but attracted criticism in the numismatic community as the Liberty Bell had been previously used on coinage (for example, on the Franklin half dollar ). Fearing that a low-mintage 1975 piece would be hoarded, the Mint obtained legislation in December 1974 allowing it to continue coining 1974-dated pieces until it began coinage of Bicentennial pieces.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 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 220,000,000 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.Please check back with me and you will find many more great coins.BUY This coin with confidence. I aim to please and win happy customers. Please note: THIS ITEM IS GUARANTEED TO MEET THE DESCRIPTION AND MATCH THE PHOTOS SHOWN, WHICH ARE THE ACTUAL COIN, AND YOU MAY RETURN IT IN 30 DAYS IF PROPERLY UNOPENED AND RETURNED. HAPPY CUSTOMERS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME AND I WILL STRIVE TO MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS. HAVE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WILL TRY AND SHIP IT WITHIN 1 DAY AFTER THE FUNDS CLEAR, NO LATER THAN FIVE. Please view my other Auctions for more great coinsI do combine shipping for multiple Auctions wonPlease email if you have any questions.Payment due within 4 Days Beautiful QualityFast ShippingGreat U.S. Coin$ Payment See our other itemsWe accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! Shipping We offer FREE shipping on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class). In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Guarantee - Loyalty Discounts BUY with confidence. We aim to please and win happy customers. If you are not completely satisfied, we will generally accept returns within 30 days in its original condition, subject to the terms in the listing. We give a 5% discount on any future regularly-priced purchases by you or if you buy more than one of the same or similar item. We almost always offer free shipping and we ship in a day. You will receive this exact coin. Mid-Grade Brilliant White Eisenhower Silver Dollar. It is an authentic coin of United States of America, is the Bicentennial Issue, 38.1mm and circa 22.68 grams Copper-Nickel Issue .750 copper, .250 nickel, .250 nickel bonded to inner core of pure copper. It has “LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 1776-1976,” the Head of President Eisenhower left. It has the Liberty bell in front of the moon; two five-pointed stars on left and right fields.This coin commemorates President Eisenhower and also the first man landing on the moon and the Bicentennial of the United States of America. The United States had issued commemorative coins between 1892 and 1954, as a means for fundraising for organizations deemed worthy of federal support. 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, 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 1776–1976. A total of 15,000,000 sets (45,000,000) coins in all) would be struck in silver clad for sale to the public at a premium.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 point to design a U.S. coin, had submitted a design depicting the Liberty Bell 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 prototypes was later given to the new president, Gerald Ford . Williams' design was liked by the public but attracted criticism in the numismatic community as the Liberty Bell had been previously used on coinage (for example, on the Franklin half dollar ). Fearing that a low-mintage 1975 piece would be hoarded, the Mint obtained legislation in December 1974 allowing it to continue coining 1974-dated pieces until it began coinage of Bicentennial pieces.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 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 220,000,000 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.Please check back with me and you will find many more great coins.BUY This coin with confidence. I aim to please and win happy customers. Please note: THIS ITEM IS GUARANTEED TO MEET THE DESCRIPTION AND MATCH THE PHOTOS SHOWN, WHICH ARE THE ACTUAL COIN, AND YOU MAY RETURN IT IN 30 DAYS IF PROPERLY UNOPENED AND RETURNED. HAPPY CUSTOMERS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME AND I WILL STRIVE TO MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS. HAVE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WILL TRY AND SHIP IT WITHIN 1 DAY AFTER THE FUNDS CLEAR, NO LATER THAN FIVE. Please view my other Auctions for more great coinsI do combine shipping for multiple Auctions wonPlease email if you have any questions.Payment due within 4 Days
Price: 29.95 USD
Location: Campbell, California
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Coin: Eisenhower Dollar
Grade: Ungraded
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Strike Type: Business
Mint Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel over a Pure Copper Center
Year: 1974