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What is a 1776 Continental dollar coin?

The 1776 continental dollar coin is a continental currency that represents a rich history of a confederation that was in upheaval as it fought its way from the yokes of the British Empire. In 1776, delegates from thirteen American colonies, also called the continental congress, were eager to assert the sovereignty of the young American Nation.

What does EG fecit mean on a 1776 dollar?

“EG FECIT” translates to “EG made this.” The EG in question is Elisha Galludet, who also engraved some plates for the Continental Currency issue, dated February 17, 1776. The coins are otherwise the same. (A 1776 Continental Currency Dollar, inscribed “EG FECIT” on it. Obverse [left], Reverse [right].)

How much is a 1976 silver dollar worth?

In 1976, the US celebrated its 200 th Independence Day, and the United States Mint held a contest to redesign commemorative coins for $1, 25c (a quarter) and 50c. The prize was $5,000, and the winner of the $1 reverse design was Dennis R. Williams. But how much is a 1776 to 1976 silver dollar worth? About $20, but some have sold for up to $850,000!

How big is a 1976 Eisenhower dollar?

The round, copper-nickel clad copper 1776 – 1976 Eisenhower dollar is 0.80 ounces (22.68 g) heavy and has 198 reeds along the edge. This 0.10 inches (2.58 mm) thick circulating commemorative coin has a diameter of 1.50 inches (38.1 mm). 1976 S PR 70 DCAM clad Eisenhower dollar Type 1 – $25,300 in 2011

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