1976-S Eisenhower Silver Dollar – PCGS MS67 | 40% Silver | Bicentennial Issue | San Francisco Mint
1976-S Eisenhower Silver Dollar – PCGS MS67 | 40% Silver | Bicentennial Issue | San Francisco Mint
Celebrate America’s 200th anniversary with this exceptional 1976-S Eisenhower Dollar, graded MS67 by PCGS. Struck at the San Francisco Mint in 40% silver, this coin features a beautiful uncirculated finish with strong luster, sharp detail, and minimal marks—placing it among the highest-quality mint state examples available.
Issued for the U.S. Bicentennial, the obverse bears Dwight D. Eisenhower’s portrait with the dual date 1776–1976, while the reverse—designed by Dennis R. Williams—displays the Liberty Bell superimposed on the Moon, symbolizing both American independence and space exploration.
Key Features:
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Year/Mint: 1976-S (San Francisco Mint)
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Grading Service: PCGS
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Grade: MS67 (Mint State 67)
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Composition: 40% Silver
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Weight: 24.59 grams
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Diameter: 38.1 mm
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Obverse: President Dwight D. Eisenhower (dual date 1776–1976)
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Reverse: Liberty Bell and Moon (Bicentennial Design by Dennis R. Williams)
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Packaging: PCGS-certified holder with official grade label
Why Collect This Coin?
The 1976-S Silver Eisenhower Dollar in MS67 is a high-grade, low-population coin from a historic milestone in U.S. history. Ideal for silver collectors, Bicentennial enthusiasts, and those seeking investment-grade Ike Dollars.
SKU:pcgs60037
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