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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars, Proof (1971–1978) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 15 distinct entries with CPG® values between $4.10 and $2,500.00. Proof Eisenhower dollars were minted from 1971 through 1978, which is the duration of the series. While all

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars, Proof (1971–1978) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 15 distinct entries with CPG® values between $4.10 and $2,500.00.

Proof Eisenhower dollars were minted from 1971 through 1978, which is the duration of the series. While all regular-issue Eisenhower dollars were made with copper-nickel clad, in 1971 and 1972, all proofs were struck as 40% silver numismatic specimens that were sold individually in brown-colored boxes. In 1973, the United States Mint began packaging copper-nickel versions of the coin in standard annual proof sets, though continued offering 40% silver proofs on an individual basis. In 1975 and 1976, the United States Mint honored the nation?s 200th birthday with special bicentennial Eisenhower dollars featuring a dual-dated 1776-1976 feature on the obverse and a special reverse design showing the Liberty Bell superimposed on the moon. There are two basic varieties known among 1776-1976 copper-nickel clad proofs. These include the Variety I featuring a bold, san-serif font on the reverse inscriptions and the Variety II, which features finer inscriptions with serifs. All 40% silver proof are Variety I specimens. Following the Bicentennial program, the coin?s regular reverse design featuring the Apollo 11 insignia returned in 1977, though the 40% silver proofs did not. While proof Eisenhower dollars are extremely common, pre-Bicentennial deep cameo proofs are not and generally sell for multiples of standard proof Ike dollars.

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1973-S $1 Clad PR
Value Range: $4.10 - $1,500
$4.10 - $1,500
1973-S $1 Clad PR CAM
Value Range: $4.10 - $2,000
$4.10 - $2,000
1973-S $1 Clad PR DCAM
Value Range: $4.10 - $2,500
$4.10 - $2,500
1973-S $1 Silver PR
Value Range: $28.00 - $575
$28.00 - $575
1973-S $1 Silver, Peg Leg, FS-401 PR
Value Range: $39.00 - $390
$39.00 - $390
1973-S $1 Silver, Peg Leg, FS-402 PR
Value Range: $39.00 - $390
$39.00 - $390
1973-S $1 Silver PR CAM
Value Range: $28.00 - $625
$28.00 - $625
1973-S $1 Silver PR DCAM
Value Range: $28.00 - $725
$28.00 - $725
1973-S $1 Silver, DDO, FS-101 PR DCAM
Value Range: $130.00 - $2,500
$130.00 - $2,500
1973-S $1 Silver, Peg Leg, FS-401 PR DCAM
Value Range: $36.00 - $525
$36.00 - $525
1973-S $1 Silver, Peg Leg, FS-402 PR DCAM
Value Range: $36.00 - $525
$36.00 - $525

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