The 1976-D Eisenhower Dollar, featuring the Bicentennial design, boasts a mintage of 4,000,000 coins, making it a common date within the series. However, this Type 2 variant is distinguished by its unique reverse design, which showcases the Liberty Bell superimposed on the moon, a symbol of American independence. Graded MS65 by PCGS, this example exhibits exceptional luster and surface preservation, with minimal contact marks that enhance its eye appeal. As a product of the Denver Mint, it benefits from the facility's reputation for producing coins with strong strikes and attractive finishes, making it a desirable addition for both type collectors and those focusing on Bicentennial issues. This coin not only represents a significant historical moment but also holds value in the context of registry sets and type collections, appealing to a broad spectrum of numismatists.

