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I have a 1890 - 1969 President Dwight D.
Eisenhower Commemorative dollar in mint condition.  It came in a case originally and it still remains in that same case.  The case itself has been scratched somewhat, but the coin has remain in it since 1969.  Could you please give me a rough ideo of it's value?
Thank you very much,
Mike

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Eisenhower1990
Hello Mike,                    

Is the coin you refer to The Eisenhower Centennial Dollar?
If it is not the coin shown in the image I send with this answer let me know.
These were dated 1890-1990 and came out in Proof and Uncirculated versions.

They are both valued about the same form as little as $11 to $19 each.
These coins were over produced and the demand for them is still low.

Feel free to ask any question on US Coins.

Good Luck

PapaJack
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