
1776-1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar
This is a United States Eisenhower Dollar coin, specifically the Bicentennial commemorative issue minted between 1975 and 1976. The obverse features the profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower looking to the left, with the dual-date '1776-1976' inscribed along the lower rim. Above Eisenhower's head is the word 'LIBERTY' and to the left is the national motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST'. The coin is circular with a reeded edge and appears to be of the copper-nickel clad composition based on its duller silver-gray luster, typical of circulating currency of the era. Physically, the coin shows signs of moderate wear and circulation, categorized as 'circulated' grade. There is visible smoothing on the high points of Eisenhower's hair and cheekbone, and several small contact marks or 'bag marks' are scattered across the field and the portrait itself. The surface exhibits a consistent gray patina with no significant corrosion or deep gouges, though the luster is muted. While the reverse is not visible, this series typically features the Liberty Bell superimposed on the Moon to commemorate the American Bicentennial. No visible mint mark is apparent on the obverse to the right of the neck, suggesting it was likely struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
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Estimated Value
$1.00 - $2.00
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / US Coins
Appraised On
February 25, 2026
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $2.00
Item Description
This is a United States Eisenhower Dollar coin, specifically the Bicentennial commemorative issue minted between 1975 and 1976. The obverse features the profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower looking to the left, with the dual-date '1776-1976' inscribed along the lower rim. Above Eisenhower's head is the word 'LIBERTY' and to the left is the national motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST'. The coin is circular with a reeded edge and appears to be of the copper-nickel clad composition based on its duller silver-gray luster, typical of circulating currency of the era. Physically, the coin shows signs of moderate wear and circulation, categorized as 'circulated' grade. There is visible smoothing on the high points of Eisenhower's hair and cheekbone, and several small contact marks or 'bag marks' are scattered across the field and the portrait itself. The surface exhibits a consistent gray patina with no significant corrosion or deep gouges, though the luster is muted. While the reverse is not visible, this series typically features the Liberty Bell superimposed on the Moon to commemorate the American Bicentennial. No visible mint mark is apparent on the obverse to the right of the neck, suggesting it was likely struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
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