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title: "1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin"
brand: "eisenhower dollar coin"
price: "S/.164"
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# 1976 Bicentennial dual design 22.68g copper-nickel weight Mint marks: Philly, Denver, SF 1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin

**Brand:** eisenhower dollar coin
**Price:** S/.164
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🪙 Own a piece of history — the ultimate Bicentennial coin for the discerning collector!

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- **What is this?** 1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin by eisenhower dollar coin
- **How much does it cost?** S/.164 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Key Features

- • **Collector-Grade Condition:** Carefully preserved in a protective 2X2 cardholder, showcasing natural toning and character from 34+ years of history.
- • **Iconic Bicentennial Tribute:** Celebrate 200 years with the Liberty Bell & Moon reverse design, a timeless symbol of American heritage.
- • **Authentic Mint Mark Variants:** Choose from Philadelphia (none), Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) mint marks to complete your collection.
- • **Premium Copper-Nickel Composition:** Durable 22.68g coin with 75% copper, 25% nickel outer layers and pure copper core for lasting shine and heft.
- • **Perfect Gift for Tradition & Legacy:** Ideal for ROTC ceremonies or patriotic collectors who value the storied Eisenhower dollar legacy.

## Overview

The 1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin is a 22.68-gram copper-nickel clad collectible minted to honor America's 200th anniversary. Featuring the iconic Liberty Bell and Moon reverse design, it comes with authentic mint marks from Philadelphia, Denver, or San Francisco. Preserved in a protective cardholder, this coin blends historical significance with durable composition, making it a must-have for patriotic collectors and tradition keepers alike.

## Description

1776 -1976 Eisenhower Dollar Coin in cardholder 2X2. They are more than 34 years old, some scratches, toning, spot or slight imperfections, non silver variety. Eisenhower Dollars were struck to commemorate Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died in 1969, and the Apollo 11 moon landing of the same year. Copper-nickel issues: Weight: 22.68 grams Composition: Outer Layers of 75% copper, 25% nickel with a center layer of 100% copper. Mint marks appear above the third and fourth numbers in the date under Eisenhower's neck. Mint marks include: None (Philadelphia Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) D (Denver Mint in Denver, Colorado) S (San Francisco Mint in San Francisco, California) 1973 copper-nickel clad Ikes were limited to the uncirculated and proof sets of that year; none were released for general circulation. No dollars dated 1975. Bicentennial reverse design: The Liberty Bell and the Moon.

Review: Great value for a great coin! - Great coin to add to my bicentennial collection! Awesome condition too, this was an awesome purchase for myself thanks!
Review: Silver dollar salute - I purchased several silver dollars for my daughters ROTC commissioning. The "Silver Dollar" Salute. It is a tradition in our Army that newly commissioned second lieutenants present a silver dollar to the first enlisted Soldier who salutes them. The coin symbolically acknowledges the receipt of respect due the new rank and position. [p. 95, "Customs of the Service," Army Officer's Guide, 45th Edition, Lt. Col. Lawrence P. Crocker, U.S. Army (Retired), (Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, 1990).] No one really knows the origins of the tradition, but the tradition dates back to the 19th century. Some hold that the tradition even comes from the British during the Colonial Period. The coin dollar of old was either the gold or silver piece of currency at the time. After our coinage changed from silver in the 60's, the coin of choice became the Eisenhower Dollar. Though out of circulation, most new lieutenants prefer the "Ike dollar" because its large size makes it so profoundly and easily identifiable as a "silver dollar." While non-silver Ike dollars are more readily available, please recognize that a pure traditionalist would select a pure silver dollar ... available at coin shops for about $12 to $15.

## Features

- 1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000E12E7C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,828 in Collectible Coins ( See Top 100 in Collectible Coins ) #22,425 in Individual Collectible Coins |
| Brand Name | Eisenhower Dollar Coin |
| Coin Variety 1 | Indian Head |
| Color | bronze |
| Composition | Copper, Nickel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 107 Reviews |
| Denomination | Dollar |
| Exterior Finish | Copper-Nickel |
| Grade Rating | Mint State |
| Graded By | Seller Graded |
| Grading Provided By | Seller Graded |
| Material | Copper , Nickel |
| Metal Type | Copper |
| Mint Mark | None or D or S |
| Purity Percentage | 90 |
| Set | Single |
| Total Eaches | 1 |
| Total Precious Metal Weight | 22.68 Grams |
| Variety | Indian Head |
| Year | 1976 |

## Product Details

- **Color:** bronze
- **Grade Rating:** Mint State
- **Graded By:** Seller Graded
- **Material:** Copper, Nickel
- **Variety:** Indian Head

## Images

![1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/811QGMtsG2L.jpg)
![1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71H+YvT0CwS.jpg)
![1776-1976 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar Coin - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81mhXoEFuYL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How can you sell for so little? mine says e on bk n ba17-00040-007 on front,what is it worth?**
A: Mine has errors on it it doesn’t have an Symbol that were eight was made and it’s got errors on it like the bell doesn’t have the stripes on it and the crack is not there in the tea in the front of the coin it’s not all there and it’s a certified piece

**Q: I have Ike 1776-1976 one dollar that is gold color is it gold**
A: No Eisenhower dollars were minted in gold. Some have been gold-plated, and I have seen some that have taken on a light gold patina, due to the natural oxidization of the copper/nickel alloy.

**Q: What is so special about it?**
A: Key date ..and thay didnt make a 1975  so they made the Bicentennia in 1976 to celebrate our independ th the Bicentennial which is 200 ago from ago from that date which is which is the beginning in Independence of the 4th of July...238+ years from todays date

**Q: 1776 1976 Liberty silver dollar value**
A: Value of 1776/1976 coin

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value for a great coin!
*by R***T on October 29, 2019*

Great coin to add to my bicentennial collection! Awesome condition too, this was an awesome purchase for myself thanks!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Silver dollar salute
*by D***L on April 12, 2012*

I purchased several silver dollars for my daughters ROTC commissioning. The "Silver Dollar" Salute. It is a tradition in our Army that newly commissioned second lieutenants present a silver dollar to the first enlisted Soldier who salutes them. The coin symbolically acknowledges the receipt of respect due the new rank and position. [p. 95, "Customs of the Service," Army Officer's Guide, 45th Edition, Lt. Col. Lawrence P. Crocker, U.S. Army (Retired), (Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, 1990).] No one really knows the origins of the tradition, but the tradition dates back to the 19th century. Some hold that the tradition even comes from the British during the Colonial Period. The coin dollar of old was either the gold or silver piece of currency at the time. After our coinage changed from silver in the 60's, the coin of choice became the Eisenhower Dollar. Though out of circulation, most new lieutenants prefer the "Ike dollar" because its large size makes it so profoundly and easily identifiable as a "silver dollar." While non-silver Ike dollars are more readily available, please recognize that a pure traditionalist would select a pure silver dollar ... available at coin shops for about $12 to $15.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ this is a good buy (overall)
*by Z***G on May 7, 2013*

i like this coin not just because of its 40% silver..... but because i think its a hard to find coin they only made it one year 1976, i think because to commemorate Independence day in the united states. basically its a one time one year issue coin........ the only thing bad about this coin is its not complete silver, as i said its 40% but its a grate coin for a collection

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