Product Overview

The Eisenhower Dollar was the first dollar minted after the Peace Dollar that was intended for circulation and commemorates the great accomplishments of General/President Eisenhower. Comes in plastic capsule.


Coin Highlights:

Contains .3161 oz. of Silver.

Obverse: Features a striking profile of General/President Dwight David Eisenhower facing left with the legend of “LIBERTY” above his head. Underneath his chin is the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” with the bicentennial date of “1776-1976” at the base of his profile. Mint marks appear below Eisenhower’s neck above the third and fourth number in the date of the coin.

Reverse: Proudly displays the Liberty Bell in front of an image of the full moon and the legend of “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” is separated from the denomination of “ONE DOLLAR” by two stars. To the right of the Liberty Bell and underneath the moon is the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The Type-1 Ike dollars is easily distinguishable by the bold lettering on the Reverse of the coin.

This issue features the mint mark “S” for the San Francisco Mint just above the date.


Product Specification

Year: 1976

Grade: Proof

Grade Service: None

Denomination: 1 Dollar

Mint Mark: S - San Francisco

Metal Content: 0.3161 troy oz

Purity: .400

Thickness: 3.1 mm

Diameter: 38.1 mm