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1971-D $1 "Friendly Eagle" FS-901 Type 1 Reverse RDV-006 MS65 PCGS #509951

Beautiful Example of the RDV-006 Eisenhower Dollar (Dec 1999 Errorscope) and recently written about in the July 2007 Numismatist as the Freindly Eagle Pattern Eisenhower Dollar. Hard to find in this particular grade.

1971-D $1 MS64 PCGS #7407

A Nice 2% Planchet Clip at about 5:30!

1971-D $1 MS60 PCGS #7407

Not a true MS60 in my opinion but given the weakness of the strike this is vey difficult to judge.

1971-D $1 AU58 PCGS #7407

Filled Dies Obv/Rev Full Reeding

1971-S $1 Silver MS63 PCGS #7408

Very Close Double Struck Coin with no Rotation. First appearances make you think Machine Doubling until you observe the duplicate R in LIBERTY and the unusual Mint Mark.

1971-S $1 Silver MS63 PCGS #7408

Very Close Double Struck Coin with no Rotation. First appearances make you think Machine Doubling until you observe the duplicate R in LIBERTY and the unusual Mint Mark.

1971-S $1 Silver MS63 PCGS #7408

Very Close Double Struck Coin with no Rotation. First appearances make you think Machine Doubling until you observe the duplicate R in LIBERTY and the unusual Mint Mark.

1971-S $1 Silver Peg Leg FS-401 MS65 PCGS #148405

The 1971-S PegLeg 40% Silver Eisenhower is considered rare by many IKE Collectors. This coin was purchased as I've never found one in the thousands I have searched. High grade examples are even rarer to locate since 1971 was the inaugural year for these coins. As an added bonus, this particular Die Variety is a DDO coin (DDO-007)

1972 $1 Type 1 MS63 PCGS #87409

A Nice 2% Planchet Clip at about 6:30!

1972 $1 Type 3 MS63 PCGS #7409

A Nice 3% Planchet Clip on this Type 3 Coin!

1972-D $1 MS64 PCGS #7410

1972-D's are unusual to have clips of any kind.

1972-D $1 MS62 PCGS #7410

Not the best grade but then for 1972 Denver Clips are not that common and a double clip was even better. Throw in a Stage C Far Double Talon on the Obverse and we've got a winner.

1972-D $1 MS62 PCGS #7410

While Filled dies can be common on lessor sized coins, finding these on these large IKE Dolars can be a challenge,

1973 $1 MS64 PCGS #7412

1% Clip at 10 o'clock on a Mint Set Only coin. “P” Mintmarks are much more scarcer than any “D” Mintmark clipped planchet Ikes.

1973-D $1 MS64 PCGS #7413

Being a Mint Set ONLY coin, the 1973 Eisenhower is unusual to have any type of mint defects at all. This strike through kinda "slipped" through!

1974 $1 MS65 PCGS #7415

A Nice 2% Clipper!

1974-D $1 MS63 PCGS #7416

A 5% Clipper! Purchased from Harry Keese at a Colorado Springs, CO Coin Show in 2006 after some gentle persuasion to remove it from his Capital Plastics Type Set Display. Why keep a broken coin in there anyway??

1976-D $1 Type 1 MS64 PCGS #7420

Originally in an NGC Slab. This is a nice 20% Clip (Incomplete Planchet). Nice Blakesless Effect opposite the missing portion of the Planchet. Clips this large are very uncommon and usually demand hefty premiums!

1976-D $1 Type 1 MS64 PCGS #7420

A Really nice 3% Clip on this Type 1 Coin!

1976-D $1 Type 2 MS64 PCGS #7421

Originally in an NGC Slab. This is a nice 5% Straight Clip (Incomplete Planchet). Strong Blakesless Effect opposite the missing portion of the Planchet! Straight Clips are created when the blank punch overlaps either the end of the clading strip or the edge of the clading strip. For Eisenhower Dollars they are quite unusual IMO.

1977-D $1 MS64 PCGS #7424

Straight Clips are scarce on Eisenhower Dollars which is why I could not resist this particular coin when it was offered.

1978 $1 MS64 PCGS #7425

A Nice 3% Planchet Clip!

1978 $1 MS64 PCGS #7425

Sintered Planchet through Improper Annealing!

1978 $1 MS64 PCGS #7425

Sintered Planchet through Improper Annealing!

1978 $1 MS66 PCGS #7425

Nice example of Improper Annealing which creates the dark sintering on the coins surface. Originally purchased from Teletrade as an unattributed Error coin at a vary reasonable price.