Nixon was a fitting signer of the memorial legislation as he had served for two terms as Eisenhower’s Vice President.Įisenhower dollars produced for circulation were struck in the copper-nickel (Cu-Ni) sandwich metal that was used to strike all dimes and quarters dated 1965 onward, while special silver-clad versions were struck for the collector market. The coin was authorized by the Bank Holding Company Act Amendments of 1970, which were signed into law by President Richard M.
Eisenhower, who had died in March 1969 at the age of 78.
The large dollar coin was struck to honor President Dwight D. The Mint Was Still Refining the Eisenhower Dollar Design in 1972Īfter one year of development, the Eisenhower dollar was released in 1971.