1776-S (San Francisco) Eisenhower (Ike) Dollars

Coin / United States of America / 1776 / San Francisco / Eisenhower (Ike) Dollars / $1 (One Dollar)

This coin is a San Francisco Mint-struck Eisenhower (Ike) Dollar, featuring the year 1776, which commemorates the United States' Declaration of Independence. The coin, with a denomination of $1 (One Dollar), is made of silver, aligning with its historical significance. With a total mintage of 11,000,000, this particular Ike Dollar showcases the craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of U.S. coinage. The coin has a diameter of 38.1 mm and a weight of 24.59 grams, reflecting the design standards of the era when it was produced. The absence of specific height and width measurements indicates a standard coin form, common in currency. The use of 'USD' as the currency and the designation of 'Coins' as the sub-type categorize this coin clearly within the U.S. numismatic framework. The San Francisco mint mark 'S' further identifies its origin, adding to its collectible value. This coin is part of an important series that reflects American history and the values that the nation was founded upon, making it not only a piece of currency but also a historical artifact appreciated by collectors and historians alike. The 1776 date range indicates it is likely a bicentennial issue or connected to celebrations of American independence.

currency USD
currency-amount 1
diameter 38.1
height 0
material Silver
mint-mark S
mintage 11000000
type Coins
weight 24.59
width 0
year-display 1776
year-type Range