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1971 Eisenhower Dollar

1971 Eisenhower Dollar
Philadelphia Denver Silver Silver Proof
SKU
1d-1971P
Weight
0.20 oz
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The Eisenhower Dollar was introduced in 1971 to honor President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who had passed away a few years earlier (1969). The obverse features the president's profile, while the reverse celebrates the first lunar landing. Mr. Gasparro's rendition of the Apollo 11 insignia shows the bald eagle landing on the crater-pocked surface of the moon, an olive branch clutched in both claws.

The receding earth appears above the eagle's head and below the motto "E Pluribus Unum,". The 13 stars represent the first states of the Union. Circling the coin are the words "United States of America" and "one dollar." The designer's initials, F.G., appear at the right below the eagle's tail feathers and on the obverse at the truncation of the bust.

Mintage:

Philadelphia Denver Silver Silver Proof
47,799,000 68,587,424 6,868,530 4,265,234