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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars, Proof series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 14 distinct entries with CPG® values between $13.50 and $36,000.00.
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.

Catalog Detail

  Eisenhower Dollars, Proof Value Range Favorite
Eisenhower Dollars, Proof Value Range  
1971-S $1 Silver PR
$13.50
-
$325
$13.50 - $325
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-103 PR
$295
-
$390
$295 - $390
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-106 PR
$130.00
-
$155.00
$130.00 - $155.00
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-801 PR
$3,150
-
$3,150
$3,150 - $3,150
1971-S $1 Silver, Ty.1 Reverse, FS-901 PR
$11,500
-
$30,000
$11,500 - $30,000
1971-S $1 Silver PR CAM
$13.50
-
$360
$13.50 - $360
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-103 PR CAM
$340
-
$525
$340 - $525
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-106 PR CAM
$170.00
-
$195.00
$170.00 - $195.00
1971-S $1 Silver, Ty.1 Reverse, FS-901 PR CAM
$12,000
-
$33,000
$12,000 - $33,000
1971-S $1 Silver PR DCAM
$13.50
-
$390
$13.50 - $390
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-103 PR DCAM
$390
-
$1,750
$390 - $1,750
1971-S $1 Silver, Doubled Die Obverse, FS-106 PR DCAM
$170.00
-
$275
$170.00 - $275
1971-S $1 Silver, DDR, FS-801 PR DCAM
$5,000
-
$12,000
$5,000 - $12,000
1971-S $1 Silver, Ty.1 Reverse, FS-901 PR DCAM
$12,500
-
$36,000
$12,500 - $36,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars, Proof series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 14 distinct entries with CPG® values between $13.50 and $36,000.00.
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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