1971 saw the first issue of the Eisenhower Dollar, and with a 40% silver composition, it was the FIRST silver dollar minted in over 25 years since the last Peace Dollar in 1935. A tiny 5% of the entire Eisenhower series was ever minted in 40% silver. These coins were originally in the Brown Ike sets, so it is rare for them to look this nice, due to the wear and tear of being processed and packaged. Just 753 1971-S Proof Eisenhower Dollars have received a perfect PR70 DCAM grade from PCGS. Out of the 4,265,234 coin mintage, that is less than 0.02%! Despite its age and packaging, this coin is visually flawless.
Since it is such a rare feat for a 1971-S Eisenhower Dollar to be in such perfect condition, PCGS's Price Guide values this piece at $475 (as of 11/26/24)! We have just 8 of these 1971-S Silver Eisenhower PCGS PR70 DCAM available in our end of year vault clearance sale saving you over $200 off the price guide! Don't miss your change to celebrate the midcentury return of the silver dollar by adding this piece to your collection today!
Highlights:
- Perfect PCGS PR70 DCAM
- $475 Price Guide Value
- First Year of Issue