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In 1965, the US Mint was required to stop making coins out of 90% silver and to save collectible coins for 40% silver. When the new dollar was first created, the US Mint had to choose which ones were made out of silver and which ones would be made from the copper-nickel alloy. Highly revered for its consistently high quality control and sharp luster on its coins, the San Francisco Mint has been a part of the US Mint since 1852. Marking their coins with the famous "S" mint-mark, collectors are privy to the flawless coins that are produced out of the west-coast based mint. The 1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Roll contains 20 coins that are considered to be in excellent brilliant uncirculated condition and contain 40% silver. Due to its silver content, it may experience tarnishing if not properly stored.