The Eisenhower Dollar was Americas last large-size Dollar coin ever minted for circulation.
It was minted only from 1971-1978 and is a treasured piece of American history.
Eisenhower Dollars have not been available from the U.S. Mint for nearly three decades.
All the remaining coins are in the hands of private collectors and dealers.
The obverse features Dwight D. Eisenhower, the World War II hero and U.S. President from 1953-1961.
The reverse is an adaptation of the official Apollo 11 mission patch.
Reverse design shows American eagle landing on the moon, with the Earth above its head.
This set includes the first-year 1971 and final-year 1978 coins.
Firsts and lasts are among the sought-after of all U.S. coins.
Dollar coins are always in demand, so these first and last Dollars are expected to be especially popular.
These coins become more and more sought after with each passing year.
The coins come in a deluxe display with a Certificate of Authenticity.