1971-1978 PDS Complete Set of 32 Proof& Uncirculated Eisenhower Coins
The 70s? Great memories?Here’s your chance to grab thecomplete set of Eisenhower dollars minted at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mint in proof and uncirculated finishes.The set of 32 includes 8 silver coins.
What You Get
- 32 Eisenhower dollars; complete set minted from 1971-1978 in uncirculated and proof strikes from the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mints
- Whitman Album; approx. 9″ x 8″ x 2″
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated |
| Mint Mark: | Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mints |
| Packaging: | Encapsulated and in album |
Coin 1
| Obverse: | Profile of Dwight Eisenhower |
| Reverse: | 1976 Reverse: Liberty Bell in front of the Moon; All others: Adaptation of the Apollo 11 mission patch showing an American eagle landing on the moon |
Album
| Measurements: | Approx. 9″ x 8″ x 2″ |
Eisenhower silver dollars
- This full set of 32 total coins includes 8 silver coins that are 40% silver and 60% copper. In total, there are 11 proof coins and 21 uncirculated coins, as follows:
- 1971: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (Silver), and San Francisco (Silver Proof)
- 1972: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (Silver), and San Francisco (Silver Proof)
- 1973: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (Silver), San Francisco (Clad Proof), and San Francisco (Silver Proof)
- 1974: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (Silver), San Francisco (Clad Proof), and San Francisco (Silver Proof)
- 1976 Type 1: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (Silver), San Francisco (Clad Proof), and San Francisco (Silver Proof)
- 1976 Type 2: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco (Clad Proof)
- 1977: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco (Clad Proof)
- 1978: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco (Clad Proof)
Proof
- Struck at least twice on highly polished coin blanks to bring out the mirrored background and high-relief images
Brilliant uncirculated
- These coins havenever been circulated to the public
Reeded edge
- Edge of a coin on which raised lines appear; designed to make it obvious if anyone has removed metal from the edges
Encapsulated and in an album
- Helps preserve each coin’s condition during storage and display





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