This one put a smile on my face and that feeling like we used to get when we were a kid and we found that one very cool coin. I still get that feeling every time I look at it. 1971-D Friendly Eagle Variety, Doubled Die Obverse 001
I posted one just like that and was told it wasn't a double die, but Mechanical doubling. But I didn't think so.
MrBrklyn, If yours has the split serifs on the lettering in "In God We Trust" I would say that it is a doubled die I do not remember seeing the one you posted. On what page in the "Post an Ike" Thread is it on. This has grown into quite a large thread. Terry
It's neither a proof obverse nor reverse die. It could possibly be a rejected proof planchet used in the business strike presses. It's important to note that some of these coins do have incredible surfaces.
Few more helpful links http://www.varietyvista.com/Eisenhower Dollar ODV Changes.htm & they look the same but are not:thumb: http://www.varietyvista.com/Eisenhower Dollar RDV Changes.htm
Today was looking at some coins that I acquired earlier this year. One is a $1.00 1971s proof. It turns out to be the "Peg Leg" variety. I should look closer to all the ones I have acquired lately. -O) I think I paid less than $15.00.