1976-S Eisenhower BICENTENNIAL Silver Dollar in NGC MS 67

Item # IT070211
Our price $ 39.99
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We are pleased to offer for sale this 1976-S Eisenhower BICENTENNIAL Silver Dollar coin graded and encapsulated as MS-67 by NGC. There were approximately 11,000,000 of this 1976 Eisenhower SILVER Dollar minted at the San Francisco (S) Mint.  In honor of United States Bicentennial, a new reverse was designed for the 1976 dollar, an image of the Liberty Bell superimposed on the moon, the work of Dennis Williams.

The Eisenhower Dollar series ran from 1971 through 1978.  Silver Clad Eisenhower Dollars weigh 24.59 grams and are comprised of an outer layer of .800 silver and .200 copper bonded to an inner core of .209 silver and .791 copper.  These 40% Silver Eisenhower Dollars have a diameter of 38.1mm with a reeded edge. This Eisenhower Dollar is of great worth and value to the collector who needs to fill a hole in their Eisenhower Dollar set.  Some of our slabbed dollars do have toning. We offer an incredible selection of NGC and PCGS certified Dollars!

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At a glance
Year: 
1976
Mint: 
San Francisco (S)
Coin Type: 
Eisenhower (Ike) Dollar
Denomination: 
Large Dollar ($1)
Certification: 
NGC
Composition: 
Clad of .8 (80%) Silver and .2 (20%) Copper, bonded to a .209 (20.9%) Silver and .791 (79.1%) Copper core.  Overall composition is 40% Silver
Edge Type: 
Reeded
Diameter: 
38.10 mm
Mass: 
24.59 grams (each)
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