1972 eisenhower dollar pendant

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This is what determines what grade of Mint State, MS-70 is perfect with no marks or blemishes down to MS-60 where some marks may be present.

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Depending on contact they may have had with other coins during storage and atmospheric conditions, these type of coins may have blemishes, bag marks and toning. As a result, uncirculated coins exhibit no wear from general circulation. Coins may have been stored for many years in original mint sealed bags, or stored in bank wrapped rolls, or carefully preserved by collectors. More on Uncirculated Mint State coins (MS): Uncirculated coins are new coins that have never been in circulation. A series of non-silver coins (copper-nickel) were minted for circulation. These silver coins were available as uncirculated coins. The Silver “Ike” dollars were minted in San Francisco. Soon after his death, a series of “Ike” dollars were minted from 1971 to 1976. Eisenhower (nicknamed 'Ike'), a former World War II general, died. On March 28, 1969, former president Dwight D. It is an uncirculated coin and in MS60 condition.

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I mounted this coin in a sterling pendant to be worn as a necklace/pendant for the coin or historian enthusiast. Mounted in a screw top sterling silver coin bezel and suspeonded with a sterling silver diamond cut curb 4mm wide necklace lightly oxidized 24 inch chain (made in Italy). Great gift for the coin enthusiast and historian. 1971-S Eisenhower Dollar, Silver Clad Coin sterling pendant.

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