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1776-1976 Silver Dollar

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 Posted 11/28/2017  11:33 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Joenew2u to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Im new to this and need help identifying a coin that has come into my possession, it belonged to my great grandma. 1776-1976 silver dollar with no s mint mark, no mint mark at all, elegant and skinny lettering on reverse. Thank you

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To the forum Joe.

You need to use imbedded video, whatever that is...

It sounds like you have a Business strike Bicentennial Eisenhower dual dated Type 2 skinny letter coin from the Philadelphia mint. There was only ONE No S Proof coin made and don't think you have it, 8 or 9 figure coin. Here's some info on the business strike 113,000,000 coins made:

https://www.PCGS.com/news/the-uniqu...hower-dollar
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The video doesn't work for me.

It does sound like you have a 1976 (P) Type 2 Clad Ike. Does it have a copper layer visible on the edge or is it all silver?

Simple pics would help.
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If it isn't a proof then it is on of the many millions of business strikes made at philadelphia.
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