Eisenhower Dollar
Country of Origin: United States
Year of Issue: 1971-1978
Denomination: One Dollar ($1)
Composition: Outer layers of 75% copper and 25% nickel, bonded to a core of pure copper

Brief Description
The reverse side features a bald eagle landing on the Moon with an olive branch in its talons, based on the Apollo 11 mission insignia, with the Earth visible in the background.
Historical Significance
This was the first US silver-dollar-sized coin issued since the Peace Dollar in 1935. It commemorates President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who passed away in 1969, and the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.
Estimated Value
$1.05 to $1.25 for standard circulated coins
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing, as this can cause microscopic scratches that permanently lower the coin's numismatic value. Handle by the edges to prevent skin oils from causing discoloration.
Created At: 2026-03-29T16:37:04.958782