Eisenhower Dollar (Single Coin)

Accessory by United States Federal Reserve
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Eisenhower Dollar (Single Coin)

10.00 usd

Accessory by United States Federal Reserve (10.00)

In stock.

This ungimmicked coin is a nationally circulated Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin for your coin magic routines.

 

Customer reviews for Eisenhower Dollar (Single Coin)

Reviewer

Garry

Great coin, very useful knowing these are still available,
great coin to use along with other coin routines too.

 
Reviewer

Joel

Got four nice Ike 1972s from Vanishing Inc. Ended up having a problem with one and they sent out a replacement right away, no fuss.

 
Reviewer

Joel

Ive purchased both my half dollars and dollar coins from Vanishing Inc. Any coin issues and they will take care of it ASAP

 

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  • Steven asks: Are these coins considered " soft" ?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: No. For the most part, only silver coins are soft
    • 2. Steven answers: Thank you.
  • Nick asks: Your description says "Eisenhower Silver Dollar" and photo shows 1977 coin. Is this a silver coin, or copper clad coin. It is contradictory ... though price suggests copper clad.

    • 1. David answers: It’s got to be copper clad for that price, it won’t have any silver in it. Just copper and nickel. %40 or %90 silver dollars will cost a lot more. They should change the the wording but copper clad coins are nevertheless nice coins for magic and they can be hard to get hold of in the uk so grab some while you can.
    • 2. Ray answers: No, 40% silver coinage demands a premium over the standard clad issues.
    • 3. David answers: Just an update it could be %40 and if so would be worth the same as the copper nickel coins as they are still cladded.
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  • Nicci asks: Do the coins come with coin case?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: They do not.
  • Philip asks: Is this Eisenhower 1 dollar coin date always 1977.

    • 1. Jim answers: No. It varies from coin to coin. They are random dates.
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