Behind Eisenhower’s chin, on the left, is written, “IN GOD WE TRUST.” LIBERTY is shown around the top of the coin, between the rim and Eisenhower’s head, and the date is wrapped around the bottom of the image.Ĭoins made in Philadelphia lack a mintmark, whereas those struck in Denver and San Francisco have tiny “D” or “S” mintmarks above the area between the last two digits of the date. The bust truncation reveals Gasparro’s elevated “FG” initials. Eisenhower (as President), with the subject gazing to the left. Eisenhower, a well-known war hero who later served as president, Congress had the opportunity to respond to the sector’s needs.Īlthough Congress ultimately agreed to employ the same copper-nickel (Cu-Ni) clad composition as the dime and quarter dollar, director of the United States Mint Mary Brooks had pushed for the money to be struck in silver.įrank Gasparro’s portrayal of Dwight D. A replacement for the silver dollars that had been used to power tens of thousands of slot machines, however, had to be found fast by the gaming industry.ĭue to this “need” and the recent passing of Dwight D.
The general public’s desire for a dollar coin was hardly noticeable at the start of the 1970s. What Makes A 1977 Eisenhower Dollar Valuable?