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The Eisenhower Dollar Varieties

Category:  Varieties
Owner:  Gandyjai
Last Modified:  11/27/2012
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Slot: 1971-D FEP
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1971 D Friendly Eagle Pattern
Grade: PCGS MS 66
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Owner Comments
"Friendly Eagle Pattern" A pattern proof die was used on this 71-D. It has features seen nowhere else in the series. Perhaps was an intended die for 71-S Clads that never materialized, then got "recycled" at Denver.
Slot: 1971-D Single Talon Head
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1971 D Single Talon Head
Grade: PCGS MS 66
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Owner Comments
A single "Talon" clashed die mark protrudes from Ike's temple area.
Slot: 1971-D Double Talon "Far"
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1971 D Double Talon "Far"
Grade: PCGS MS 63
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Owner Comments
Two Talons that do not overlap and do not lie within the distance of a TH diameter. Distinctly uncommon.
Slot: 1971-D Double Talon Head "Near" Plus Chopped E
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1971 D DTH Chopped E
Grade: PCGS MS 65
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Owner Comments
Very scarce "Near"Double Talon that has the "Chopped E"...Where the top bar of the E in WE is significantly "chopped off". Some of these are Peg Leg as well. This one is not.
Slot: 1971-S Faded Peg Leg (FPL)
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1971 S Silver Peg Leg
Grade: PCGS MS 63
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Owner Comments
Also known as DDO-007 with a nicely Doubled Die Obverse. Scarce!
Slot: 1971-S Straight Peg Leg (SPL)
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: DOLLARS - EISENHOWER
Item Description: $1 1971 S SILVER
Grade: NGC MS 64
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Owner Comments
Much scarcer than the "Faded" Peg Leg.
Slot: 1972-P Type 3 Talon Head
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1972 TYPE 3
Grade: NGC MS 65
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Owner Comments
A very scarce and distinct Talon Head Philly Ike. Very nice colors on this one!
Slot: 1972-P Type 3 Double Talon Head "Near"
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1972 P Double Talon "Near"
Grade: PCGS MS 63
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Owner Comments
A very scarce Philly Double Talon Head with the Regular "R". Clash marks don't overlap but are not far enough apart to designate "Far"...Thus, this one is a "Near" DT. Looks like a crab claw on Ike's head.
Slot: 1972-D Peg Leg/Talon Head
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1972 D
Grade: NGC MS 66
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Owner Comments
Talon Heads are not too hard to find...72-D Peg Legs are a little tougher. This one has both.
Slot: 1972-D Peg Leg/Talon Head & Chopped E
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1972 D
Grade: NGC MS 64
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Owner Comments
Very Scarce! This variety has it all!...the PegLeg, Talon Head as well as the "Chopped E" where the top bar of the E in WE is "Chopped off". The "Chopped E" is only found on the Denver 1971,1972 & 1974 Ikes.
Slot: 1972-D Double Talon Head
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1972 D Double Talon Head
Grade: PCGS MS 66
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Owner Comments
Struck on freshly abraded dies to try and "fix" clash marks. One can see the Talon with naked eye, but it takes a loop to see that there are two of them close together.
Slot: 1974-D Regular "R" Single Talon Head
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 1974 D Single Talhon Head
Grade: PCGS MS 64
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Owner Comments
The R in LIBERTY has serifs and there is a single Talon.
Slot: 1974-D Double Talon Head/Peg Leg "Chopped E"
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description:
Item Description: ON A 1974 D $1 STRUCK 40% SILVER PLANCHET 24.5G
Grade: NGC MS 60
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Owner Comments
This coin has it all! Besides being a Peg Leg/Double Talon Head "Near" it also has the "Chopped E" where the top bar of the E is much shorter than it's supposed to be. This die was also used on at least 2 of the 74-D struck on 40% Silver planchets.

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