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Eisenhower Dollar (Ike Dollar)
One Dollar ($1.00)

Eisenhower Dollar (Ike Dollar)

United States of America · 1971

The obverse features a profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower with 'LIBERTY' above him and the year '1971' below. The reverse (not shown) typically depicts an eagle landing on the moon, commemorating the Apollo 11 mission.

Country
United States of America
Year
1971
Denomination
One Dollar ($1.00)

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Overview

The obverse features a profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower with 'LIBERTY' above him and the year '1971' below. The reverse (not shown) typically depicts an eagle landing on the moon, commemorating the Apollo 11 mission.

Historical significance

This was the first silver-dollar sized coin issued by the US Mint since the Peace Dollar ended in 1935. It was created to honor both Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died in 1969, and the successful NASA moon landing in the same year.

Estimated value

$1.05 - $2.00 (Face value in circulated condition; high-grade specimens or rare varieties can be worth more)

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning or polishing the coin as this can decrease its numismatic value. Handle by the edges to prevent skin oils from causing discoloration and store in a PVC-free coin holder or flip to prevent scratches and environmental damage.