1972 Ike Type 1 - Public domain geographic map
Detail from the reverse of a 1972 Eisenhower dollar, Type 1
1972 Ike Type 2 - Public domain geographic map
Detail from the reverse of a 1972 Eisenhower dollar, Type 2
1972 Ike Type 3 - coin, public domain photograph
Detail from the reverse of a 1972 Eisenhower dollar, Type 4
1974S Eisenhower Obverse - coin, public domain photograph
Eisenhower dollar obverse design used from 1971-1978. This particular coin is the silver version of the coin minted in 1974 at the San Francisco mint and graded MS67 by PCGS. Note the small "S" mint mark belo... More
1974S Eisenhower Reverse - coin, public domain photograph
Eisenhower dollar reverse design used from 1971-1974 and again from 1977-1978. This particular coin is the silver version of the coin minted in 1974 at the San Francisco mint and graded MS67 by PCGS.
1976S Eisenhower Obverse - coin, public domain photograph
Eisenhower dollar bicentennial obverse design used from 1975-1976. This particular coin is the silver version of the coin minted at the San Francisco mint and graded MS67 by PCGS. Note the small "S" mint mark... More
Brown Ike - coin, public domain photograph
A 1974-S proof "Brown Ike", partially open to show the coin insert
Coin One Dollar USA - coin, public domain photograph
Coin One Dollar USA, 1978 Русский: Металлическая монета Один Доллар США, 1978 год
Martha Washington 94copper 5zinc 1tin obverse experimental edge
Reverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. This one contains 94 percent copper, 5 percent zinc, 1 percent tin... More
Martha Washington obverse 74 percent copper 25 percent nickel pattern
Obverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. This one contains 74 percent copper, 25 percent nickel, and has an... More
Martha Washington dollar pattern obverse NN
Obverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. The NN indicates that the coin contains no manganese.
Martha Washington 94copper 5zinc 1tin reverse experimental edge
Reverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. This one contains 94 percent copper, 5 percent zinc, 1 percent tin... More
Martha Washington test piece - coin, public domain photograph
Test coin used in 2000 for the Mint's testing of different alloys for the Sacajawea dollar.
Martha Washington dollar pattern reverse NN
Reverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. The NN indicates that the coin contains no manganese.
Martha Washington reverse 74 percent copper 25 percent nickel pattern
Reverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. This one contains 74 percent copper, 25 percent nickel, and has an... More
Bicent
Obverse of bicentennial dollar, struck at Philadelphia
Bicent - coin, public domain photograph
Obverse of bicentennial dollar, struck at Philadelphia Public domain photograph of a coin, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Eisenhower Dollar Original Design
Original released design for the Eisenhower dollar. It is from a newspaper, however the newspaper notes that the photo is from the Treasury Department