1972-D $1 Ike Dollar Double-Struck Rotated In-Collar PCGS UNC
UPC:
Certification:
pcgs
Finish:
Business Strike
Classification:
Mint Error
Circulated/Uncirculated:
uncirculated
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Year:
1972
Grade:
Uncirculated details environmental damage
PCGS 1972-D Eisenhower dollar rotated double-struck in-collar. The coin was struck twice, with first strike normal, and then a 2nd strike rotated 30 degrees and also in-collar. There are strong design elements from the underlying 1st strike, and the coin has good eye-appeal as a double-strike.
A rare error type on Ike dollars, with very few known.
Uncirculated details with environmental damage--there are some spots on the reverse. Also, there is some grease or debris on the obverse (the grease-like substance is not damage, but noted for accuracy.) There are also some counting wheel marks on the coin.
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