This is another coin from the cigar box of modern coins in an estate sale.
This is a 1972 Eisenhower dollar, a generic business strike with toning typical of maybe 1/3 of these coins, probably from being in a wooden cigar box for almost 50 years. Toning isn't my thing, so I sure welcome all comments on that aspect, too. Again, I'm not familiar with varieties for the Ike. All thoughts and comments welcomed! Getting a feel for the grades on a couple of these coins will help me figure out what I need to do with this whole group of coins.
I can't get a feel for this from just pictures. These are difficult to grade. Most are heavily bagmarked or chattered in the fields. As stated yours has the type 3 reverse. Here is the PCGS photograde link for the Ikes. Hard to tell the differences. https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Ike/Grades
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