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2014 Sacagawea $1 & 1972 Eisenhower $1 – MINT Pair
2014 Sacagawea $1 & 1972 Eisenhower $1 – MINT Pair
A striking duo of America’s bold dollar coins — one golden, one silver-toned, both gleaming with history and character.
2014 Sacagawea Dollar (Mint): Lustrous golden finish with crisp detail of Sacagawea and her child, paired with a detailed Native American reverse — a beautiful example with full cartwheel shine.
1972 Eisenhower Dollar (Mint): The last of the large “Ike” dollars, featuring the Apollo 11 eagle landing reverse — bright surfaces and strong eye appeal with light contact typical of the grade.
Perfect for collectors seeking high-quality Mint State examples of two iconic designs representing courage, leadership, and exploration.
⚖️ Combined Weight: ~30.8g (1.09 oz)
🔒 Securely stored in 2×2 holders — ready for grading, display, or your next showcase.
Here are the metal compositions for each coin:
2014 Sacagawea Dollar:
Composition: Manganese-brass clad over a pure copper core
Breakdown: 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel
Color: Distinct golden hue
1972 Eisenhower Dollar:
Composition: Copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core
Breakdown: Outer layers 75% copper, 25% nickel; core 100% copper
Color: Silvery appearance
Summary:
🟡 Sacagawea = Manganese-brass clad (gold-toned)
⚪ Eisenhower = Copper-nickel clad (silver-toned)
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