Collectible coins are often sought after for their numismatic value, historical significance, and rarity. The United States Mint produces various types, including commemorative, bullion, and silver coins. The term "1 Roll" typically refers to a standard quantity of coins packaged together, commonly found with denominations like Dollars. Coins minted in 1971 include the Eisenhower Dollar, which features President Dwight D. Eisenhower on the obverse and the Apollo 11 mission insignia on the reverse, making them particularly interesting to collectors. The condition, rarity, and demand for these coins determine their market value.
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1971 $1 Roll Eisenhower 20 Coins | $1 Roll | Dollars | 1971 | Philadelphia |
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1971-D $1 Roll Eisenhower 20 Coins | $1 Roll | Dollars | 1971 | Denver |
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1971-S $1 Roll Eisenhower 20 Coins | $1 Roll | Dollars | 1971 | San Francisco |