1971-D Dollar Eisenhower Nickel - Copper PCGS MS-67

Category: Dollar Eisenhower Nickel - Copper
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Discover the stunning 1971 D Eisenhower Dollar in copper-nickel clad, a premium numismatic coin from the United States Mint. Graded PCGS MS-67, this high-quality specimen showcases exceptional preservation and luster, making it a must-have for collectors of rare USA coins.

Minted in 1971 at the Denver Mint, the Eisenhower Dollar honors President Dwight D. Eisenhower, blending historical significance with bold reverse design featuring the Apollo 11 mission. This copper version offers affordability and appeal for both novice and seasoned numismatists searching for 1971 D Dollar coins.

With its pristine condition and professional certification, this PCGS-graded coin stands out in any collection. Ideal for enthusiasts of American silver dollars and modern commemoratives, it captures a pivotal era in U.S. history.

Coin Specifications

  • Year: 1971
  • Mint Mark: D (Denver)
  • Denomination: One Dollar
  • Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
  • Designer: Obverse by Frank Gasparro; Reverse by Dennis R. Williams
  • Grade: PCGS MS-67 (Mint State 67)
  • Diameter: 38.1 mm
  • Weight: 22.68 grams
  • Mintage: Approximately 90 million (clad version)

Historical Highlights

  • Introduced in 1971 as the first U.S. dollar coin since 1935, commemorating Eisenhower's presidency and the moon landing.
  • The reverse eagle holding an olive branch over the moon references the historic Apollo 11 achievement.
  • Produced until 1978, with the 1971-D clad dollars being widely circulated yet highly collectible in top grades like MS-67.
  • PCGS certification ensures authenticity and superior condition, enhancing value for Eisenhower Dollar collectors.

Elevate your numismatic portfolio with this exceptional 1971 D Eisenhower Dollar Copper PCGS MS-67. Perfect for display or investment in certified U.S. coins.

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