USA Coinage: 1969 - 1974
under President: Richard Milhouse Nixon
 
 
 
 
 
 
Currency: Dollar = 100 cents
Monetary System: Penny = Cent, Trime = 3 Cents, Nickel = 5 Cents, Dime = 10 Cents, Quarter = 25 Cents, Half Dollar = 50, Cents, Dollar = 100 Cents, Quarter Eagle = $2.50 Gold, Stella = $4.00 Gold, Half Eagle = $5.00 Gold, Eagle = $10.00 Gold and Double Eagle = $20.00 Gold.
Mint Marks:
C – Charlotte, N.C., 1838-1861.
CC – Carson City, NV, 1870-1893.
D – Dahlonega, GA, 1838-1861.
D – Denver, CO, 1906-present.
O – New Orleans, LA, 1838-1909.
P – Philadelphia, PA, 1793-present (coins without mintmark also belongs to Philadelphia).
S – San Francisco, CA, 1854-present.
W – West Point, NY, 1984-present.

 

1969
 

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1969. Weight: 3.09 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 1,136,910,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1969D. Weight: 3.04 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "D" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 4,002,832,200. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A132 1 cent. Year: 1969S. Weight: 3.19 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "S" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 544,375,000 + 2,934,631 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side). Double Die Obverse type exist.

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1969S. Weight: 5.00 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse:  The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date. "S" mint mark seen below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,934,631 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#195a Dime (10 cents). Year: 1969S. Weight: 2.25 g [2.27 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 17.90 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" is written at the top left clockwise. The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevel (32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" is at bottom left side. Date at the bottom right side.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. An olive branch, a torch and an oak branch in the center, symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory. Motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written between the stems and base of the torch. Value "• ONE DIME •" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,934,631 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Ray Sinnock (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Roosevelt Copper-Nickel Dime". Mintmark "D" or "S" is above Date.

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1969S. Weight: 5.62 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "S" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,934,631 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#202a Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1969S. Weight: 11.70 g [11.50 g]. Metal: 0.400 Silver. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,934,631 Proof. Mintage Years: 1965, 1965SMS (Special Mint Set), 1966, 1966SMS, 1967, 1967SMS, 1968D, 1968S Proof, 1969D, 1969S Proof, 1970D Proof set only, and 1970S Proof. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "S" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

 
1970
 

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1970. Weight: 3.04 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 1,898,315,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1970D. Weight: 3.07 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "D" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,891,438,900. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A132 1 cent. Year: 1970S. Weight: 3.13 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "S" written below Date. Large Date Low 7 type.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 690,560,004 + 2,632,810 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side). Double Die Obverse and Level 7 in Date types exists.

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1970D. Weight: 4.98 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 515,485,380. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1970S. Weight: 5.01 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse:  The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date. "S" mint mark seen below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,632,810 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#195a Dime (10 cents). Year: 1970S. Weight: 2.25 g [2.27 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 17.90 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" is written at the top left clockwise. The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevel (32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" is at bottom left side. Date at the bottom right side.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. An olive branch, a torch and an oak branch in the center, symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory. Motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written between the stems and base of the torch. Value "• ONE DIME •" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,632,810 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Ray Sinnock (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Roosevelt Copper-Nickel Dime". Mintmark "D" or "S" is above Date.

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1970S. Weight: 5.61 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "S" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,632,810 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#202a Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1970S. Weight: 11.31 g [11.50 g]. Metal: 0.400 Silver. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,934,631 Proof. Mintage Years: 1965, 1965SMS (Special Mint Set), 1966, 1966SMS, 1967, 1967SMS, 1968D, 1968S Proof, 1969D, 1969S Proof, 1970D Proof set only, and 1970S Proof. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "S" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

 
1971
 

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1971. Weight: 3.09 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 1,919,490,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1971D. Weight: 3.03 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "D" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,911,045,600. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A132 1 cent. Year: 1971S. Weight: 3.18 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "S" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 525,133,459 + 3,220,733 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side). Double Die Obverse type exist.

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1971S. Weight: 5.03 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse:  The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date. "S" mint mark seen below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 3,220,733 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#195a Dime (10 cents). Year: 1971S. Weight: 2.24 g [2.27 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 17.90 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" is written at the top left clockwise. The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevel (32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" is at bottom left side. Date at the bottom right side.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. An olive branch, a torch and an oak branch in the center, symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory. Motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written between the stems and base of the torch. Value "• ONE DIME •" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 3,220,733 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Ray Sinnock (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Roosevelt Copper-Nickel Dime". Mintmark "D" or "S" is above Date.

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1971S. Weight: 5.57 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "S" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 3,220,733 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#202b Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1971D. Weight: 11.23 g [11.34 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 302,097,424. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1971S, 1972, 1972D, 1972D Missing "FG" on reverse, 1972S, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D, 1974D Obverse Double Die and 1974S. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "D" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

KM#202a Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1971S. Weight: 11.24 g [11.34 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 3,220,733 Proof. Mintage Years: 1965, 1965SMS (Special Mint Set), 1966, 1966SMS, 1967, 1967SMS, 1968D, 1968S Proof, 1969D, 1969S Proof, 1970D Proof set only, and 1970S Proof. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "S" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

 
1972
 

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1972. Weight: 3.05 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,933,255,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side). Doubled Die Obverse (of "IN GOD WE TRUST") exist and it is very rare.

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1972D. Weight: 3.12 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "D" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,665,071,400. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A132 1 cent. Year: 1972S. Weight: 3.15 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "S" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 376,939,108 + 3,260,996 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1972D. Weight: 5.08 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 351,694,600. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1972S. Weight: 5.05 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse:  The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date. "S" mint mark seen below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 3,260,996 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#195a Dime (10 cents). Year: 1972S. Weight: 2.25 g [2.27 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 17.90 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" is written at the top left clockwise. The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevel (32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" is at bottom left side. Date at the bottom right side.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. An olive branch, a torch and an oak branch in the center, symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory. Motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written between the stems and base of the torch. Value "• ONE DIME •" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 3,260,996 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Ray Sinnock (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Roosevelt Copper-Nickel Dime". Mintmark "D" or "S" is above Date.

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1972D. Weight: 5.54 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "D" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 311,067,732. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1972S. Weight: 5.58 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "S" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 3,260,996 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#202b Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1972D. Weight: 11.23 g [11.34 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 141,890,000 (including Missing "FG" on reverse). Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1971S, 1972, 1972D, 1972D Missing "FG" on reverse, 1972S, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D, 1974D Obverse Double Die and 1974S. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "D" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

KM#202b Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1972S. Weight: 11.17 g [11.34 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 3,260,996 Proof. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1971S, 1972, 1972D, 1972D Missing "FG" on reverse, 1972S, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D, 1974D Obverse Double Die and 1974S. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "S" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

KM#203 Dollar. Year: 1972D. Weight: 22.68 g [22.68 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 38.10 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President Dwight D. Eisenhower portrait facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" written above the Eagle. Eagle flying above the moon with olive branch while planet Earth is in the background [The Apollo 11 Mission Insignia]. 13 stars around the Eagle in circular form. "ONE DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 92,548,511. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1972, 1972D, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D and 1974S. Engraver: Frank Gasparro (both sides). This coin is known as "Eisenhower Dollar" among coin collectors.

Note: This coin was minted at three locations: Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Denver coins carry a letter "D" below Eisenhower's neck, while Philadelphia coins have no mint-mark. All coins of Denver and Philadelphia were stuck for regular circulation. San Francisco coins carry a letter "S" below Eisenhower's neck. All San Francisco coins were struck in proof condition for collectors.

 
1973
 

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1973. Weight: 3.10 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 3,728,245,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1973D. Weight: 3.10 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "D" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 3,549,576,588. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A132 1 cent. Year: 1973S. Weight: 3.13 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "S" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 317,177,295 + 2,760,339 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1973D. Weight: 4.95 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 261,405,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1973S. Weight: 5.08 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse:  The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date. "S" mint mark seen below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,760,339 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#195a Dime (10 cents). Year: 1973S. Weight: 2.25 g [2.27 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 17.90 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" is written at the top left clockwise. The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevel (32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" is at bottom left side. Date at the bottom right side.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. An olive branch, a torch and an oak branch in the center, symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory. Motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written between the stems and base of the torch. Value "• ONE DIME •" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,760,339 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Ray Sinnock (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Roosevelt Copper-Nickel Dime". Mintmark "D" or "S" is above Date.

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1973S. Weight: 5.59 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "S" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,760,339 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#202b Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1973S. Weight: 11.24 g [11.34 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,760,339 Proof. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1971S, 1972, 1972D, 1972D Missing "FG" on reverse, 1972S, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D, 1974D Obverse Double Die and 1974S. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "S" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

KM#203 Dollar. Year: 1973S. Weight: 22.38 g [22.68 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 38.10 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President Dwight D. Eisenhower portrait facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" written above the Eagle. Eagle flying above the moon with olive branch while planet Earth is in the background [The Apollo 11 Mission Insignia]. 13 stars around the Eagle in circular form. "ONE DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,769,624 Proof. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1972, 1972D, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D and 1974S. Engraver: Frank Gasparro (both sides). This coin is known as "Eisenhower Dollar" among coin collectors.

Note: This coin was minted at three locations: Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Denver coins carry a letter "D" below Eisenhower's neck, while Philadelphia coins have no mint-mark. All coins of Denver and Philadelphia were stuck for regular circulation. San Francisco coins carry a letter "S" below Eisenhower's neck. All San Francisco coins were struck in proof condition for collectors.

 
1974
 

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1974. Weight: 3.02 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 4,232,140,523. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#201 1 cent. Year: 1974D. Weight: 3.13 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze (95% Cu and 5% Zn or Tin). Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Denver, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "D" written below Date.

Note: Obverse side is slightly off flan.

Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 4,235,098,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A132 1 cent. Year: 1974S. Weight: 3.08 g [3.11 g]. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 19.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto at the top. Right facing profile of President Abraham Lincoln. "LIBERTY" written at the left side horizontally. Date at the chest of Abraham Lincoln. "V.D.B" written at 7 o'clock near the edge. "S" written below Date.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E·PLURIBUS·UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above Lincoln Memorial building. Lincoln Memorial building in the center. "ONE CENT" written at the bottom. Mintage: 409,426,660 + 2,612,568 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1959]. Engraver: Victor David Brenner (Lincoln portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1974. Weight: 4.85 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date.

Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 601,752,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#A192 5 cents (Nickel). Year: 1974S. Weight: 5.06 g [5.00 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel. Diameter: 21.20 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse:  The portrait of Thomas Jefferson (The 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" "LIBERTY" written at the right side clockwise. "LIBERTY" with Date having star (*) in between written at the right side clockwise. Designer’s initial “F” is below the Date. "S" mint mark seen below the Date.
Reverse: "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written at the top. A representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home in the center. "MONTICELLO" and " FIVE CENTS" written below the building. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,612,568 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1946]. Engraver: Felix Oscar Schlag (both sides).

KM#195a Dime (10 cents). Year: 1974S. Weight: 2.29 g [2.27 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 17.90 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" is written at the top left clockwise. The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevel (32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945) facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" is at bottom left side. Date at the bottom right side.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. An olive branch, a torch and an oak branch in the center, symbolize respectively peace, liberty and victory. Motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written between the stems and base of the torch. Value "• ONE DIME •" written at the bottom section. Mintage: 2,612,568 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Ray Sinnock (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Roosevelt Copper-Nickel Dime". Mintmark "D" or "S" is above Date.

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1974. Weight: 5.70 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: Philadelphia, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 801,456,000. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#164a Quarter Dollar (25 cents). Year: 1974S. Weight: 5.61 g [5.67 g]. Metal: Copper-nickel clad Copper. Diameter: 24.30 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the top. George Washington's head facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written in two lines at bottom left side. Date at the bottom. "S" mintmark besides the hair ribbon knot.
Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top. An eagle, looking left, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath it in the center. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin for "Out of many, one") written above the Eagle's head in two lines. "QUARTER DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,612,568 Proof. Mintage Years: [see under 1965]. Engraver: John Flanagan (both sides). This coin is commonly known by coin collectors as "Washington Quarter".

KM#202b Half Dollar (50 cents). Year: 1974S. Weight: 11.15 g [11.34 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 30.61 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing right in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. State emblem (eagle with shield with "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the banner) with ring of 50 stars in the center. One Dot on each side. Value "HALF DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,612,568 Proof. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1971S, 1972, 1972D, 1972D Missing "FG" on reverse, 1972S, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D, 1974D Obverse Double Die and 1974S. Engraver: Gilroy Roberts (Kennedy portrait side) and Frank Gasparro (Value side).

Note: The mintmark "S" is on the Obverse side, above the date near the neck point.

KM#203 Dollar. Year: 1974S. Weight: 22.39 g [22.68 g]. Metal: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Diameter: 38.10 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Coin. Mint: San Francisco, USA. Obverse: "LIBERTY" written at the section. President Dwight D. Eisenhower portrait facing left in the center. Motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" written besides his neck. Date at the bottom. Reverse: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written at the top section. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" written above the Eagle. Eagle flying above the moon with olive branch while planet Earth is in the background [The Apollo 11 Mission Insignia]. 13 stars around the Eagle in circular form. "ONE DOLLAR" written at the bottom. Mintage: 2,617,350 Proof. Mintage Years: 1971, 1971D, 1972, 1972D, 1973, 1973D, 1973S, 1974, 1974D and 1974S. Engraver: Frank Gasparro (both sides). This coin is known as "Eisenhower Dollar" among coin collectors.

Note: This coin was minted at three locations: Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Denver coins carry a letter "D" below Eisenhower's neck, while Philadelphia coins have no mint-mark. All coins of Denver and Philadelphia were stuck for regular circulation. San Francisco coins carry a letter "S" below Eisenhower's neck. All San Francisco coins were struck in proof condition for collectors.

 
 
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