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1977-D Eisenhower With All Silver Edges

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Does anyone have any information about this?#12288;It weighs approximately 24g.
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This is the Canadian coin forum
I have asked a mod to move it to the US forum.

What information would you like to know, it looks like a regular 1977D Ike dollar.
They are copper- nickel clad with nearly 33 million struck.
Do you see something special about it?
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I have asked a mod to move it to the US forum.


The OP might be questioning whether or not the coin is clad or silver. Most likely this coin was plated. That could explain the missing core on the edge and the slightly high weight.
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I agree with Spence, likely the coin was plated post-mint.
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I agree, probably plated.
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need better full coin and edge pictures---and the exact weight--thanks---
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