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Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollars 0.316 oz Silver
Product Description
Silver Eisenhower $1 Coins, each containing 0.3162 troy oz of silver, buy 20 and they come in square mint tubes (discounts for 20 or more).
All of the silver "Ike" coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1976. These coins were either uncirculated or proof. Uncirculated coins came in cellophane with a blue plastic token in a blue envelope. Proof issues came in a proof set-like plastic case in a fancy brown wood colored box with a gold seal on back. The uncirculated coins are referred to as 'Blue Ikes' and the proofs as 'Brown Ikes'.
Eisenhower Dollars that do not have an "S" mintmark will all be copper-nickel. Look at the edge of the coin for the copper sandwich.
Coins minted in 1975 and 1976 for the Bicentennial come with the quarter and the half dollar of that year. The uncirculated coins were sold by the Mint for three dollars; the proof version for ten dollars.
You will get uncirculated coins unless you choose Proof at checkout. Coins were never circulated but minor handling marks may be present.
Limited quantities.