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When the Eisenhower Dollar was first minted, there were high expectations on how the public would receive the first dollar since 1935. Unfortunately, the public's response wasn't as excited as the US Mint had hoped. There are still hopes for the Eisenhower dollar to gain popularity among coin collectors. Known today as the lead producer in the coin industry, the Denver Mint often gets lost in the shuffle when it comes to older coins. Established in 1906, the Denver Mint usually aided the other two mint branches when a large amount of coins needed to be produced. Many collectors admire the Denver Mint's coins, since they are few and far between, compared to the other mints' productions. In 1971, the Denver Mint joined the San Francisco Mint and the Philadelphia Mint, to produce the Eisenhower dollar. The 1974-D Eisenhower Dollar Roll consists of 20 coins, in brilliant uncirculated condition and are made out of a copper-nickel alloy combination.