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1971 $1 MS66+ PCGS #7406

Very light golden-brown toning.

1971-D $1 "Friendly Eagle" FS-901 Type 1 Reverse RDV-006 MS66 PCGS #509951

Friendly Eagle Variety. Ike group Diva Sticker. Purchased from Grandam.

1971-D $1 "Friendly Eagle" FS-901 Type 1 Reverse RDV-006 MS66 PCGS #509951

Friendly Eagle Variety. Ike group Diva Sticker. Purchased from Grandam.

1971-D $1 MS67 PCGS #7407

Very strong strike. Almost no marks. Pinkish-gold toning surrounded with a hint of blue at edges of obverse.

1971-D $1 MS67 PCGS #7407

Very strong strike. Almost no marks. Pinkish-gold toning surrounded with a hint of blue at edges of obverse.

1971-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7408

Satiny luster. Strong strike. Virtually no marks.

1971-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7408

Satiny luster. Strong strike. Virtually no marks.

1971-S $1 Silver Peg Leg FS-401 MS66 PCGS #148405

The Peg Leg variety has no serifs on the base of the "R" in "LIBERTY". This example has frosty luster. Above average strike. A few light marks.

1972 $1 Type 1 MS66 PCGS #87409

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.

1972 $1 Type 3 MS66 PCGS #7409

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.

1972-S $1 Silver MS69 PCGS #7411

Slightly frosty Luster. Strong strong. Virtually no marks.

1973-D $1 MS67 PCGS #7413

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.

1973-D $1 MS67 PCGS #7413

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.

1974-D $1 MS67 PCGS #7416

Virtually mark free. Radiant luster with pinkish tinge on obverse, and golden toning on reverse. Previously owned by Grandam.

1974-D $1 MS67 PCGS #7416

Virtually mark free. Radiant luster with pinkish tinge on obverse, and golden toning on reverse. Previously owned by Grandam.

1976 $1 Type 2 MS67 PCGS #7419

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.

1976 $1 Type 2 MS67 PCGS #7419

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.

1976-D $1 Type 1 MS67 PCGS #7420

Very well struck for an Eisenhower. Decent luster and minimal marks. Formally owned by Mitch Spivack.

1976-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7422

Satiny luster, Average strike, no notable marks.

1977 $1 MS67 PCGS #7423

Satin to slightly frosty luster. Strong strike. Very few marks. Formally owned by Gary Hoop (Grandam).

1978 $1 MS66 PCGS #7425

Satiny luster,average strike. No notable marks.