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1971-1978 Eisenhower Dollar (Obverse)

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AI Estimated Value

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$1.25 - $2.00

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is an Eisenhower Dollar, specifically depicting the obverse (front) side. The coin features the left-facing profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The lettering 'LIBERTY' is clearly visible along the top rim of the coin, curving over Eisenhower's head. Below his bust, the partially obscured date '1970' is visible, although this coin series began in 1971, suggesting either wear, a specific minting error, or that the last digit is simply not fully captured. The coin appears to be made of a silver-colored metallic alloy, likely copper-nickel clad or 40% silver clad, given the typical composition of Eisenhower dollars issued for general circulation. The surface exhibits a generally circulated condition, with some areas appearing duller due to handling and light scratches or abrasions consistent with normal use. There are no immediate signs of significant damage such as deep gouges or bends; however, the overall crispness of the details, particularly around Eisenhower's hair and facial features, suggests moderate wear. No obvious mint marks are discernible in the provided image, nor are there any visible manufacturing defects or errors beyond general circulation wear. The coin is circular with a reeded edge (not visible in this image but standard for the type). This coin belongs to a series minted from 1971 to 1978. The specific date visible, '1970', is an anomaly if the coin is indeed an Eisenhower dollar, as the series started in 1971.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this appears to be a 1971-1978 Eisenhower Dollar, obverse side. The left-facing profile of President Eisenhower is clear, and 'LIBERTY' is visible along the top rim. I note the prominent anomaly of the visible date, which strongly appears to read '1970'. This is highly unusual as the Eisenhower Dollar series began in 1971. If this is indeed a 1970-dated Eisenhower Dollar, it would be a significant error and extremely rare. However, given the context of general circulation wear, it is far more likely that the '0' is the result of wear and partial obscuring/damage to the last digit '1' from a 1971-dated coin, or a misinterpretation of a 'D' (for Denver mint mark) or another feature. Without a clearer view of the date and the specific mint mark, it's difficult to ascertain for certain. The coin exhibits circulated condition with moderate wear on details, consistent with typical use. No major damage is apparent, but crispness is diminished. These coins are generally common, with market conditions for circulated examples being very close to their face value unless a specific mint error or a 40% silver clad (for 1971-1974 S mint marks) is identified. Due to the high unlikelihood of a 1970 Eisenhower Dollar, I am appraising this item as a common circulated Eisenhower Dollar. For full authentication and to definitively resolve the date anomaly, an in-person examination under magnification, and potentially specific gravity testing (to confirm metal composition for clad vs. silver issues), would be essential. Without physical inspection, I cannot rule out the possibility of it being a highly improbable error, but my assessment is based on the most probable scenario given the series' known history.

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