1974 S Eisenhower Dollars: Silver Clad

1974 S Eisenhower Dollars: Silver Clad

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Listing Type:
This item is Cataloged Online in my Personal Coin Collection
Certified by:
US Mint
Condition or Grade of Item:
Uncirculated
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Item Description

USA Coin Book Item ID Number:
212213
Coin Condition:
Uncirculated
Certified By:
US Mint

On June 6,1944, Dwight David Eisenhower etched his name into history when he made the fateful decision to invade Normandy. Eleven months later, he received the ultimate prize: victory in Europe in World War II. But, you won't have to wait eleven months to get your prize when you order this four-piece 1971 to 1974 Ike Silver Dollar Collection - we'll send it right now! Collectors are clamoring for these Ikes. You see, these are the first and last regular-issue Ike Dollars struck in 40% silver, and they're the last regular-issue Silver Dollars ever minted in silver. Each was struck at the fabled "Granite Lady," or the San Francisco Mint. You get the 1971-S and 1972-S Ikes, plus the 1973-S and 1974-S - the two lowest-mintage Ike Dollars of all! These four Silver Dollars represent only 2% of all the regular-issue Ike Dollars minted, making them hard to find today. In addition, each Ike Dollar in the collection is in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, and by ordering the collection you save big over what the coins sell for individually. Your collection also comes in a deluxe presentation case with a certificate of authenticity.