A fascinating & rare Eisenhower Dollar error, this particular coin has a clad layer that was rolled by the Mint too thin, thus causing it's weight to be significantly off - weighing in at 19.56 grams.
Coin Highlights:
- .3161 oz of actual silver weight
- Verified by PCGS as one of the first Proof Eisenhower Dollar Rolled Thin Planchet
- The entire planchet is 20% thinner than it should be.
- Weighs 19.56 grams
- There have been a couple thin planchet Eisenhower Dollar errors come up to market on business strike pieces, but never has a proof strike come up to auction. The reason why finding a significant error on a Proof Eisenhower Dollar is so unlikely, is because proof coins were struck by the mint solely for the purpose of selling to collectors and the general public. Being so, production standards were very stringent and mint officials did not tolerate mistakes leaving the building.
- Protected by PCGS NFC counterfeiting technology w/ a high resolution photo captured that is stored in their database.
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