Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

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The 1976 Eisenhower Dollars are found in two varieties, identified by the style of lettering on the reverse of the coins. This year, the US Mint was using the special Bicentennial year reverse that featured an image of the Liberty Bell superimposed against the moon. The coins were struck during 1975 and 1976, although all coins carry the dual date “1776-1976.”

The Type 1 coins are generally encountered in lower grades and were minted in smaller numbers as compared to the Type 2 coins.

A total of eight different 1976 Eisenhower Dollars exist as a result of the varieties. The 1976, 1976-D, and 1976-S clad proof coins are found in either Type 1 or Type 2. The 1976-S silver proof and uncirculated coins are only found with the Type 1 reverse.

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

Type 1

The Type 1 variety (Buy on eBay) shows bold, block lettering on the reverse of the coin. This type of lettering can be found on the earliest produced Philadelphia and Denver Mint circulation strikes, the clad proof 1976-S included in 1975 Proof Sets, all 40% Silver Proof 1976-S Eisenhower Dollars, and all 40% Silver Uncirculated 1976-S Eisenhower Dollars.

For the circulation strike coins, the Type 1 coins are much more difficult to obtain in high grades as compared to the later Type 2 coins. This is particularly true for the Philadelphia issue, which can sell for thousands of dollars for examples graded MS66.

Type 2

The Type 2 variety (Buy on eBay) displays thinner, more elegant lettering on the reverse. This type can be found on the later produced Philadelphia and Denver circulation strikes and clad Proof 1976-S Eisenhower Dollars from 1976 Proof Sets.

In general, the Type 2 coins are found with much higher quality strikes and higher grades.

  1. USA Coin Book
  2. Dollars
  3. Eisenhower
  4. 1976-P : 40% Silver - Type 2 - No "S" - Unique

Bicentennial Design

Mintage: 1

Metal Composition: 40% Silver - 60% Copper

Diameter: 38.1 mm

Mass / Weight: 24.59 grams

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

This is the unique 1976 "No S" Type 2 Silver-Clad Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar - Only 1 coin is known to exist! The image above depicts that very same exact coin. Source of example image is courtesy of PCGS.

The story of this coin begins on August 12 of 1974 when the three winning designers of the three bicentennial coins were allowed to have their coins struck for the first time. These coins would only be trial versions before the coins were issued to the public. The trial coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint - which is why there wasn't an "S" mintmark on them. They were later sent to the ANA Convention in Florida to be presented to the public. Mint Director Mary Brooks indicated that these "No S" coins were destroyed once they returned to the Mint and were replaced with coins with an "S" mint mark.

The US Mint has confirmed that the Philadelphia Mint did produce earlier Type 1 proof coins for presentation and trial versions. In mid-1975 - Frank Gasparro (US Mint Chief Engraver) contacted Denis Williams (winning designer of the bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar reverse) and requested permission to change the design of the reverse of the coin to improve the quality and efficiency of coin production at the mint. The big change was that the lettering on the reverse was altered into narrower and thinner letters with a high relief strike. This would be known at the Type 2 reverse. The US Mint never mentioned whether the Philadelphia Mint produced this later Type 2 proof dollar - so it remains a mystery!

There is a logical theory about how this unique coin came to be. When Frank Gasparro consulted Williams - it's very likely that he struck a test version or a trial piece of the Type 2 Eisenhower dollar at the Philadelphia Mint - just to see if the new design would work properly. Another theory is that Mary Brooks (US Mint Director at the time) could have ordered the production of special promotional and presentation sets of the Type 2 dollar as well - "No S" coins produced in Philadelphia. The coin could have been presented to a Congressman or high level official in Washington.

This coin was actually discovered in 1977 at a department store called Woodward and Lathrup - located in the Washington DC area. It's possible that whoever had this coin (possibly a member of Congress?) spent it at the store assuming it was just a regular old Eisenhower dollar and didn't realize that this coin was actually a unique one-of-a-kind piece! The coin is now owned by Mitchell Spivack - Modern Coin Expert. He considers this coin to be the rarest and most special non-error modern US coin in history - especially considering that this coin also happens to commemorate the 200th anniversary of our nation.

There were two major varieties of the 1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar - Type 1 (Type I) and Type 2 (Type II). Type 1 features bolder and thicker lettering on the reverse of the coin - also struck in a lower relief. Type 2 features sharper and narrower lettering on the reverse of the coin - struck in a higher relief. The difference between the 1976 Type 1 vs Type 2 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar varieties is depicted below in the example comparison image. (All 1976 S Silver-Clad Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollars - except 1 - were of Type 1):

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

Coin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/Condition
Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-63)
Proof
(PR-65)
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Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

1776-1976 dollar no mint mark

Owned By: Cockyone
Condition: Good

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

Very Rare

Owned By: Muni32
Certification Agency: Other
Certification Number: BA17-00040-007
Condition: Authenticated Brilliant Uncirculated

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

Previously circulated

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

3 1776-1976 EISENHOWER COLLECTION

Owned By: Dollie
Certification Agency: US Mint
Condition: PROOF 65

Eisenhower 1976 dollar $1 authenticated brilliant uncirculated ba17 00040 007

Very unique, supposedly only one in existence.

Owned By: tree
Condition: Excellent condition.

How much is a brilliant uncirculated Eisenhower Dollar?

Authenticated Brilliant Uncirculated Eisenhower Dollar BA17-00040-029 $950 obo | eBay.

Where is the mint mark on a 1976 Eisenhower Dollar?

Eisenhower dollar.