Coins Eisenhower
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Coins Eisenhower
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![]() 1971 S 40 SILVER EISENHOWER DOLLAR COIN US $11.00
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![]() 1971 S 40 SILVER PROOF EISENHOWER DOLLAR COIN US $11.00
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![]() 1972 S 40 SILVER EISENHOWER DOLLAR COIN US $10.88
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![]() 1972 S 40 SILVER PROOF EISENHOWER DOLLAR COIN US $11.88
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![]() 1776 1976 D Bi Centennial Eisenhower Dollar Coin US $2.99
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![]() 1972 D Eisenhower Dollar Coin US $2.50
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![]() 1972 D Eisenhower Dollar Coin US $2.50
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![]() 1974D Eisenhower Dollar Coin Very Nice Coin US $4.00
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Around 643 B.C, gold coins entered the currency section of the world. A Lydian King Croesus introduced the gold coins at that time. Back then, people used a type of gold that consisted of light yellow combinations of silver and gold, which was a natural occurrence in Lydia. At that time, folks did not have the knowledge about separating silver and gold, so the original gold coinage stayed as it was with the combination of silver and gold mixed into it.
As time went on, folks learned how to make the separation of silver and gold. That was around 560 B.C. So, it came to pass, the new gold coinage. After people started to make gold coins, they began to manufacture silver ones too. Of course, the silver coinage did not have as high of a value as gold did, as has usually been the case throughout the history of precious coinage. As the story goes, the rich folks held and used gold coinage and the poor people held and used silver coinage.
As time went on, the King of Lydia was captured and that was around 546 B.C. It was at that time that others, ones who captured King Croesus, realized that they had found a gold mine literally speaking. They found multitudes of gold coinage, and they learned how the people in the kingdom had been manufacturing the coins. The coins they found were in mint condition and they were astonished by that. Since they found the coins and saw the condition the people in Lydia had made them and kept them in, they decided to begin manufacturing gold coinage from then on.
In those times, Persia was thought of as a nation that had the highest progression in business operations and profits, and so, the use of coins that were pure gold began to span over other locations across the world. When it came to business and selling and buying products and services, gold coins became very popular, and quickly. Within a few short years, folks in nearly every nation were using gold coinage to pay for services and manufactured goods.
In 1993, gold coin usage came to a sudden halt. Folks were realizing how expensive it was to keep using this form of precious coinage for currency purposes. Today, there are some nations that use gold coins that actually do not contain pure gold.
Silver Coins History
There are a variety of silver coins in the world. We have the silver half dollar, the silver dollar, the dimes and the quarters. Around 1965, there was a shortage of silver dollars coins. Also, there ended up being a shortage in dimes, quarters and half dollars as well.
The last coin that was a silver half dollar was the one with Kennedy on it. Nowadays, there are not any silver half dollars being manufactured. A few coin collectors still have some of the Kennedy half dollars from before the year 1964. However, due to the fact that there were several of them made and distributed, the value of them is not as high as one might think it should be.
The silver dollar was manufactured and distributed around 1794 and it ended in 1935, but it came back around 1971 and was made with Eisenhower on it. Later, around 1979, the silver dollar with Eisenhower on it was replaced by a woman named Susan B. Anthony, and then replaced again by a coin that was gold-plated and named the Sacagawea Dollar.
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Complete Eisenhower Dollar Collection $130.95 American Coin Treasures presents a uncirculated collection of the last large dollar coin issued for circulation. A dual salute to America's 34th President and man's first landing on the moon, this magnificent massive dollar coin is a perennial favorite among collectors. Collection of seven coins includes one Eisenhower Dollar from each year of issueThe collection rests in a satin-lined collector's caseBold and artisticObverse is engraved with the profile of President Dwight D. EisenhowerReverse is an adaptation of the official Apollo 11 insigniaIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity |
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Eisenhower $22 Before Dwight Eisenhower became president of the United States, he had a brilliant and successful career in the military. This work reveals Eisenhower's contributions to American warfare, including his advocacy in the pre-war years of the tank, his friendships with George Patton and Fox Conner, and his service in the Philippines. |
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The Eisenhower Years $102 The Eisenhower Years |
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Saluting Eisenhower $19.99 Saluting Eisenhower - Premium Poster |
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Dwight Eisenhower $39.99 Dwight Eisenhower - Giclee Print |
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Eisenhower and Montgomery $24.99 Eisenhower and Montgomery - Photographic Print |
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Edgar N. Eisenhower, Earl Eisenhower, Milton Eisenhower, and Dwight D. Eisenhower $79.99 Edgar N. Eisenhower, Earl Eisenhower, Milton Eisenhower, and Dwight D. Eisenhower - Premium Photographic Print |
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American Coin Treasures Eisenhower Dollar Collection $372.11 A dual salute to America's 34th President and man's first landing on the moon, this magnificent massive dollar coin is a perennial favorite among collectors. Bold and artisticObverse is engraved with the profile of war hero and two-term President Dwight D. Eisenhower, fondly known as 'Ike'Reverse is an adaptation of the official Apollo 11 insignia depicting a majestic eagle land on the moon with the Earth in the backgroundThis exceptional collection of 21 coins includes three hand-selected Eisenhower Dollars from each year from each of three issuing MintsAll seven 'S' mint mark dollars were struck only in San Francisco for collectors and never released for circulationMounted in a satin-lined collector's caseIncludes a certificate of authenticity |
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Coins $22.98 Coins is a magazine for coin collectors. Each issue has a full-color exploration of coin history, pricing guides for coin and paper money, and industry news. Special features of this magazine subscription include helpful guides for the beginner and serious collectors, coin bargains, inspiring letters from collectors, market analysis, and tips from the pros. |
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Eisenhower Inaugural $79.99 Eisenhower Inaugural - Premium Photographic Print |
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General Eisenhower $79.99 General Eisenhower - Premium Photographic Print |
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John Eisenhower RegardingDwight Eisenhower Papers $79.99 John Eisenhower RegardingDwight Eisenhower Papers - Premium Photographic Print |
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Coins And Crosses $9.99 Coins And Crosses |
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Framed U.S. Constitution With All 3 Bicentennial Coins $68.58 A beautiful facsimile of one of our county's most important document, the Constitution, mounted in an exquisite black frame. This set includes the three dual-dated 1776-1976 Bicentennial coins. An elegant and patriotic touch to any home or officeIncludes: The Eisenhower Dollar, JFK Half Dollar, Washington QuarterDimensions: 16 inches long x 14 inches wide x 0.5 inch thick Weight: 34 ouncesLimited quantities |


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