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Poll: What Eisenhower Dollar Reverse Design Is Your Favorite?

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Reverse 1, though regardless both are nice, if a little unspectacular. The first one is a bit more visually compelling, while the second leaves more to be desired (Feels empty with just the Liberty Bell and moon).
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"The Eagle has landed"
By implication, very evocative.
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Design #1 has taken flight with 78% of the vote!
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Both are good. I do prefer the original Eagle reverse, but then again my first pocket piece was a Type 1 Bicentennial.
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