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US Coins, World Coins, and More => US Coins, tokens and medals => Topic started by: coinsarefun on February 14, 2013, 06:36:28 PM
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Just got the image today.
I like the write up the Jamie writes at PCGS website
From CoinFacts
Jaime Hernandez: The 1972-D Eisenhower Dollar is scarce only in grades of MS66 and higher.
In MS66 grade it compares to the 1973-D. In high uncirculated grades the 1972-D is one of the scarcer D mint
mark issues. The 1972-D is probably the second toughest Denver circulation strike Eisenhower dollar from the
Type 1 issues and only the 1978-D seems to be scarcer in very high grades.
(http://images.pcgs.com/CoinFacts/26338430_large.jpg)
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What a dazzler!
Just got the image today.
I like the write up the Jamie writes at PCGS website
From CoinFacts
Jaime Hernandez: The 1972-D Eisenhower Dollar is scarce only in grades of MS66 and higher.
In MS66 grade it compares to the 1973-D. In high uncirculated grades the 1972-D is one of the scarcer D mint
mark issues. The 1972-D is probably the second toughest Denver circulation strike Eisenhower dollar from the
Type 1 issues and only the 1978-D seems to be scarcer in very high grades.
(http://images.pcgs.com/CoinFacts/26338430_large.jpg)