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Very strong strike. Almost no marks. Pinkish-gold toning surrounded with a hint of blue at edges of obverse.
Very strong strike. Almost no marks. Pinkish-gold toning surrounded with a hint of blue at edges of obverse.
The type 1 is distinguished by a low relief or weak earth in the background of the vignette on the moon. Both sides of this example are strongly lustrious under light gold to orange patina with a squared off area of darker shading at the reverse interior.
The type 3 has the Carribean Islands beneath and to the left of Florida. The overall relief and details are strengthened. This example has a slightly frosty luster with a hint of overall bronze colored toning. Above average strike. A few light marks.
The 1973-P and 1973-D were issued only in mint sets, limiting the numbers available to about 2 million each. This example has brilliant luster over light gold toned surfaces. Very few contact marks. Previosly owned by Grandam.
The 1973-P and 1973-D were issued only in mint sets, limiting the numbers available to about 2 million each. This example has brilliant luster over light gold toned surfaces. Very few contact marks. Previosly owned by Grandam.
Virtually mark free. Radiant luster with pinkish tinge on obverse, and golden toning on reverse. Previously owned by Grandam.
Virtually mark free. Radiant luster with pinkish tinge on obverse, and golden toning on reverse. Previously owned by Grandam.
Type 2 is identified by the thin delicate lettering on the reverse. This example has a ring of pinkish-gold toning near the obverse rims, and pinkish-gold centers with a hint of peripheral jade toning on the reverse.
Type 2 is identified by the thin delicate lettering on the reverse. This example has a ring of pinkish-gold toning near the obverse rims, and pinkish-gold centers with a hint of peripheral jade toning on the reverse.
Very well struck for an Eisenhower. Decent luster and minimal marks. Formally owned by Mitch Spivack.
Satin to slightly frosty luster. Strong strike. Very few marks. Formally owned by Gary Hoop (Grandam).