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Those who own a dollar store soon come to realize their business cannot succeed without the contributions of employees. The very success and profits hinge on whether employees take the right actions at the right time. In fact the greater the number of contributions made by each employee, the greater the greater the level of success you are likely to see in your business. But how do you as the owner and manager of your business help facilitate higher levels of performance from your employees? Read on as I provide 5 critical actions every leader should take when they own a dollar store.
#1) Assume the role of leader - not just manager.
For many this will mean little. Yet the most effective leaders don't manage. They don't tell employees what to do. They don't forget about role modeling the desired performance. An effective leader knows that to achieve success and profits - it really takes a team effort. While a manager may assume a strong directing role, leaders are more willing to work as a team, and to be an example of the right performance.
#2) Create a documented set of general employee expectations.
If you have a dollar store business there will be a standard set of expectations running across the entire employee group. It might include expectations about arrival at work, breaks, break coverage, lunches and lunch coverage. It might include expectations associated with store cleanliness and customer service as well.
#3) Create a documented set of specific expectations for every position.
Every position within your business has different, yet equally important expectations. Take the time to write down all of the expectations for each position within your dollar store business. Then communicate your expectations to all of the employees in that job position.
#4) Provide routine performance feedback.
Make it a habit to see employees performing the right actions the right way. Then immediately provide positive, genuine feedback about their good performance. If corrective feedback is required, be sure you provide supporting training to ensure success in the future.
#5) Reward employee performance to expectations.
Don't forget that top performers contribute the most to success and likely to your profits. Keep your top performers challenged with rising expectations. There will be corresponding higher levels of contribution from those top performers. Don't forget to provide appropriate salary adjustments.
To your success when you own a dollar store!
Learn how you can Start your own Dollar Store Business.
Bob Hamilton is an entrepreneur, author, writer, business consultant and trainer.
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Straits Dollar $65.33 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Straits dollar was the currency of the Straits Settlements from 1904 until 1939. At the same time, it was also used in the Federated Malay States, the Unfederated Malay States, Sarawak, Brunei, and British North Borneo. In the early nineteenth century, the most common currency used in the East Indies was the Spanish dollar, including issues both from Spain and from the new world Spanish colonies, most significantly Mexico. Locally issued coinages included the Kelantan and Trengganu keping, and the Penang dollar. In 1837, the Indian rupee was made the sole official currency in the Straits Settlements, as it was administered as part of India. However, Spanish dollars continued to circulate and 1845 saw the introduction of coinage for the Straits Settlements using a system of 100 cents = 1 dollar, with the dollar equal to the Spanish dollar or Mexican peso. In 1867, administration of the Straits Settlements was separated from India and the dollar was made the standard currency. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
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The Demise of the Dollar... $16.95 As the dollar continues to weaken against other currencies, it is increasingly clear that this event will have a significant impact on investors and consumers around the world. Never before has the "reserve currency of the world" been so burdened by debt or suffered from such serious structural imbalances. The Demise of the Dollar . . . And Why It’s Great for Your Investments examines the reasons for the dollar’s current slide and offers an up-close look at the Federal Reserve’s attempts to "manage" the dollar’s value. Filled with in-depth insights, wry wit, and sound advice, this intriguing text offers an inside glimpse of the reality of today’s dollar and its impact on the world’s economies as well as readers’ personal portfolios. |
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Biography of the Dollar $11.99 Will the sun set on the greatest currency in the history of the world? For decades the dollar has been the undisputed champ. It’s not only the currency of America but much of the world as well, the fuel of global prosperity. As the superengine of the world’s only superpower, it’s accepted everywhere. When an Asian company trades with South America, those transactions are done in dollars, the currency of international business. But for how much longer? Economists fear America is digging a hole with an economy based on massive borrowing and huge deficits that cloud the dollar’s future. Will the buck be eclipsed by the euro or even China’s renminbi? Should Americans worry when the value of the mighty U.S. dollar sinks to par with the Canadian “loonie”? Craig Karmin’s in-depth “biography” of the dollar explores these issues. It also examines the green-back’s history, allure, and unique role as a catalyst for globalization, and how the American buck became so almighty that $ became perhaps the most powerful symbol on earth. Biography of the Dollar explores every aspect of its subject: the power of the Federal Reserve, the inner sanctums of foreign central banks that stockpile the currency, and the little-known circles of foreign exchange traders that determine a currency’s worth. It traces the dollar’s ascendancy, including one incredibly important duck-hunting trip and the world-changing Bretton Woods Conference. With its watermark, color-shifting inks, and a presidential portrait that glows under ultraviolet light, the dollar has obsessed foreign governments, some of which have tried to counterfeit it. Even Saddam Hussein, who insisted on being paid in euros for oil, had $750,000 in hundred-dollar bills when captured. Yet if a worldwide currency has enabled a global economy to flourish, it’s also allowed the United States to owe unbelievable, shocking amounts of money—paying hundreds of millions of dollars every single day just in interest on foreign debt; that’s raised concerns that the dollar standard may not be sustainable. Any threat to the dollar’s privileged status would do much more than hurt American pride. It would mean U.S. companies and citizens would not be able to borrow at the low rates they have become accustomed to. The dollar’s demise would impact the rest of the world, too, boosting the costs of trade and investment if no other currency was able to play the same crucial role. Ultimately the dollar system may weaken, but it should endure—a while longer, at least; it’s in few people’s interest to see it fail, and there is still no credible alternative. Biography of the Dollar is must reading for anyone who wants to understand what truly makes the world go ’round—and whether it will continue to spin the way we want it to. From the Hardcover edition. |
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The Death of the Dollar? $96.59 Since its remarkable rise from the ashes of WWII, the dollar has established itself as the international currency of choice. Supported by Americas superpower status, its premier position appeared guaranteed for many years to come. Recent threats however have emerged, which are threatening to not only dislodge the dollar from its unique and distinguished role, but also put to the test Americas continued dominance in international affairs. Arpad Vargas scholarly research dives into one of the most pressing issues of our time: the continuity of the international monetary system in its present form. Can the backer of the international currency continue to be the largest debtor nation in the world? Will the proposed Euro denominated Iranian oil bourse be able to provide the opportunity for the world to shift away from the dollar? If so, can the Euro actually replace the dollar as the international currency? Find the answers to these crucial questions and discover what possibilities lie ahead for the international monetary order. Author: Varga, Rpd Stephen Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2008/06/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.14 inches |
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Voyageur Dollar $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Voyageur Dollar was a coin of Canada struck for circulation in silver from 1935 to 1966, and as a commemorative in 2003. A nickel version was struck from 1968 to 1987. In 1987, the coin was replaced by the loonie. The coin remains legal tender.In 1911, after lengthy debate, the first Canadian silver dollar was struck. Two remain, one in a museum, the other in private hands and recently auctioned for 1.4 million.In 1935, a commemorative silver dollar was struck for the King George Vs Silver Jubilee. It showed the King on the obverse and a canoe containing a voyageur, or unlicensed fur trader (and a native man), on the reverse. The canoe also contains two bundles of furson one, the initials HB, for Hudsons Bay Company may be seen. The reverse was designed by Emanuel Hahn. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2010/11/30 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches |
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Namibian Dollar $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The dollar replaced the South African rand, which had been the countrys currency while it was under South African rule as SouthWest Africa 19201990. The rand is still legal tender, as the Namibian dollar is linked to the South African rand and can be exchanged on a onetoone basis locally. Namibia was also part of the Common Monetary Area from independence in 1990 until introduction of the dollar in 1993. In 1990, moves were under way to replace the rand with a new Namibian currency. The name kalahar was proposed, as the Kalahari Desert is located in eastern Namibia. The name of Namibias central bank was going to be known as the Namibia Reserve Bank. Denominations of this planned currency included 2, 5, 10, and 20 kalahar. (Note: There were two different designs for the 20 kalahar specimen notes.) However, these plans came to nothing, but some specimen notes were printed in a range of denominations. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/12/04 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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A Dollar Short $14.99 It isn't every day a movie star steals your husband. When that day comes for Chiffon Butrell, of Cayboo Creek, South Carolina, she looks to the Bottom Dollar Girls to help her out of one fine mess. As a waitress at the local Wagon Wheel restaurant, Chiffon pegs her fortunes to a winning entry in a local video store's Be-a-Movie-Star contest. But her celluloid dreams are dashed when her baby takes sick and her husband, Lonnie -- one fine specimen of Southern manhood -- heads for the Hollywood Hills solo. On set, he turns the head of leading lady Janie-Lynn Lauren, whose siren call is Oscar caliber. Back in Cayboo Creek, Chiffon manages to lose her temper and her job in quick succession -- only to discover that Lonnie's paycheck from the Nutra-Sweet plant has been forwarded to a California address. With three kids to feed, Chiffon comes up more than a dollar short. Her good friends try their best to pitch in. But there are too few hands to lend, what with Elizabeth and her husband, Timothy, expecting their first baby any day and the rest of the Bottom Dollar Girls knee-deep in their secret -- and possibly scandalous -- plan to raise money for the Cayboo Creek Senior Center. When a slick of Wesson Oil at the Winn-Dixie gets the better of Chiffon's ankle, there's just one thing to be done -- call on estranged older sister Chenille, who hails from Bible Grove, South Carolina. A prissy, fussy spinster prone to dressing her dog, Walter, in matching plaid "mother-son" outfits, Chenille is everything former beauty queen Chiffon detests. Suddenly the tabloid media gets wind of Janie-Lynn and Lonnie's torrid romance, landing sleepy Cayboo Creek on the star map. Under the glare of camera lights, the sisters must put aside their longtime grievances to forge a newfound relationship. As crisis reigns, Chenille is welcomed by the Bottom Dollar Girls for her cool head and quick thinking. And when Chenille runs into a little trouble of her own, she begins to see the future in friendship. A rollicking, hilarious novel about two sisters who are each one of a kind, A Dollar Short is a delicious page-turner worth every last cent. |
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Sand Dollar Quilted Pillow $50 Sand Dollar Quilted Pillow is available from bedbathstore.com for only $34.99. Shop bedbathstore for the best price and quality with Free Shipping. |
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Soft Dollar $65.33 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Soft dollars is a term used in finance to describe the commission generated from a trade or other financial transaction between a client and an investment manager. A soft dollar arrangement is one in which the investment manager directs the commission generated by the transaction towards a third party or inhouse party in exchange for services that are for the benefit of the client but are not client directed. Soft dollars, in contrast to hard dollars (actual cash), which have to be reported, are incorporated into brokerage fees and paid expenses, which may not be reported directly. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/10/15 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.17 inches |
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How to Profit from the Falling Dollar $33.4 Have you ever wondered if the U.S. economy and dollar is in trouble? Would you like to profit off a few simple economic truths? How to Profit from the Falling Dollar examines the China factor, current government spending habits, trade deficits, the baby boomers retirement effects on the economy and other important factors. More important than the overwhelming evidence that the dollar will weaken in the coming years is the opportunity to profit from these global emerging trends. Filled with facts and sound advice, How to Profit from the Falling Dollar offers an insiders view on how to easily take advantage of the coming drop of the U.S. dollar and how to protect yourself while theres still time. Cecil Robles is a professional alternative money manager and has trained over 1,000 students on how to invest in the currency markets. Mr. Robles is a frequent guest on national radio and television programs. Author: Robles, Cecil Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2007/05/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.44 inches |
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Dollar, Dollar Bill Symbol Beanie (Black) $6.99 Dollar, Dollar Bill Symbol Beanie. Soft beanies will keep you protected from the elements in simplicity. Constructed out of 1 panel of fine, tight, rib knit to give this hat extreme stretch and flexibility, this skull cap has no seams running down the round crown to ensure a slim, uninterrupted fit. Its generous length adds versatility to this hat. Its elasticity allows this hat to securely and comfortably top a child?s head as well as any adult head size. Lightweight, this functional beanie will see you from fall to the end of winter with ease. This Beanie features An Embrioded Dollar Bill Symobol on the front. |
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Dollar Bag Each $1.99 Perfect for any Western theme party, these Dollar Bags are made from cotton and have a drawstring closure. Measures 8 1/2 inches by 6 1/2 inches. |
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A View of Sand Dollar Beach from Point Gorda $39.99 Rich Reid A View of Sand Dollar Beach from Point Gorda - Photographic Print |
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Paper Plane Made from Hundred Dollar Bill $24.99 Terry Why Paper Plane Made from Hundred Dollar Bill - Photographic Print |
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Bet Your Bottom Dollar (Bottom Dollar Girls) $3.99 Welcome to the Bottom Dollar Emporium, where everything from coconut mallow cookies to Clabber Girl Baking Powder costs only a dollar, and coffee and gossip are free. For Elizabeth, Mavis, and Attalee, logging nine to five at the Bottom Dollar is not just work time, it's family time. So when news gets out that the Super Saver Dollar Store chain plans to set up shop and run the Bottom Dollar out of town, things go catawampus. Manager Elizabeth, who has a good head for business even though she flunked pin-curling in beauty school, teams up with a crew of dedicated do-gooders bent on saving the Bottom Dollar from the fate of spare change. But when Elizabeth's unlikely new love interest - who also happens to be Cayboo Creek's wealthiest bachelor - pitches woo, out come some startling revelations about her past that turn life more than a little interesting for all her friends and neighbors. |
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14k Sand Dollar Pendant $14.99 It's always fun to find a sand dollar at the beach. We've found a beautiful one that you can take with you anywhere you go. Filigree sand dollar pendant in 14K goldtone. Express delivery not available. Shipped directly from the manufacturer; please allow additional shipping time. |
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US Dollar, 1795, Eagle is Different from Very First US Dollar, Collection at Chase National Bank $79.99 US Dollar, 1795, Eagle is Different from Very First US Dollar, Collection at Chase National Bank - Premium Photographic Print |
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Million Dollar Commemorative Belt $199 Molded directly from the original belt, the WWE Million Dollar Commemorative Replica Belt contains over 1028 faux diamonds. It is the same thickness and length as the original belt and measures 3 feet 4 inches in length and weighs approximately 1.45 pounds. The center medallions measures 7 1/2 inches tall by 12 inches wide. It has 6 dollar sign medallions on one side, 5 on the other, and closes with a clasp on each end just like the original. Each Dollar sign medallion measures approximately 4 inches high by 2 inches wide. The back side of each dollar sign as well as the center plate of the belt has a simulated gold leather backing. |
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The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It $13.99 The dollar is in trouble. Its value on foreign exchange markets has been falling for the past six years, and now its gradual decline is about to become a rout. This spells big trouble for the American economy—but potential riches for smart investors. In The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It , financial gurus James Turk and John Rubino show how the dollar arrived at this precipice, why it will continue to plunge, and how you can profit from the resulting financial crisis. The United States today is the world’s biggest debtor nation. To finance this mountain of debt, we’re flooding the world with dollars. The resulting oversupply of dollars will cause its value to decline until it is displaced as the world’s dominant currency. Precious metals will soar in value, and gold will reclaim its monetary role at the center of the global financial system. James Turk, a leading gold authority and the founder of GoldMoney.com, and John Rubino, editor of the popular Web site DollarCollapse.com offer strategies for investing in gold coins, gold stocks, gold-based digital currencies, and other hard assets to create a profitable portfolio. The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It is a must read for every citizen and investor. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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A Dollar and a Dream $12 Which of us hasn't daydreamed about what we'd do if we won the lottery? A Dollar And A Dream brings those fantasies to hilarious, heartbreaking life in three stories by #1 national bestselling author Carl Weber and La Jill Hunt, Essence bestselling author Angel Hunter, and Cushcity.com bestselling author Dwayne S. Joseph. In "Easy Street," Carl Weber and La Jill Hunt deliver a drama-filled world of money, greed, and lies. When Paul, a wannabe player, is sent out by his neighbors to buy lottery tickets, his world is turned upside-down--and so are the lives of unsuspecting friends who may not only lose the winning tickets, but also their homes. . . "Ghetto Fabulous" is the story of a single mother with three kids from three different daddies. Money is what she needs, yet when she wins big, she's left wondering what to do. Friends and family she never knew she had are suddenly coming out of the woodwork. But where were they when she needed help?. With one person designated to purchase tickets for the $180 million jackpot, six co-workers lives will be changed forever as each of them learns just how strong the pull of money can be. "One Night, Six Dreams" is a wild, shocking tale of just how far a person might go to have it all. . . Join these unforgettable characters as they learn exactly what money can and can't buy in three fabulous, fast-paced stories of getting rich--and staying real. Includes A Teaser Chapter From Carl Weber's Upcoming Novel Player Haters |
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Desegregating the Dollar $65 Capitalism and slavery stand as the two economic phenomena that have most clearly defined the United States. Yet, despite African Americans' nearly $500 billion annual spending power, surprisingly little attention has been devoted to the ways U.S. businesses have courted black dollars in post-slavery America. Robert E. Weems, Jr., presents the first fully integrated history of black consumerism over the course of the last century. The World War I era Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to northern and southern cities stimulated initial corporate interest in blacks as consumers. A generation later, as black urbanization intensified during World War II and its aftermath, the notion of a distinct, profitable African American consumer market gained greater currency. Moreover, black socioeconomic gains resulting from the Civil Rights movement which itself featured such consumer justice protests as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, further enhanced the status and influence of African American shoppers. Unwilling to settle for facile answers, Weems explores the role of black entrepreneurs who promoted the importance of the African American consumer market to U.S. corporations. Their actions, ironically, set the stage for the ongoing destruction of black-owned business. While the extent of educational, employment, and residential desegregation remains debatable, African American consumer dollars have, by any standard, been fully incorporated into the U.S. economy. Desegregating the Dollar takes us through the "blaxploitation" film industry, the vast market for black personal care products, and the insidious exploitation of black urban misery by liquor and cigarette advertisers. Robert E. Weems, Jr., has given us the definitive account of the complicated relationship between African Americans, capitalism, and consumerism. |
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Colorado - Bear Creek Falls from Million Dollar Hwy $19.99 Colorado - Bear Creek Falls from Million Dollar Hwy - Premium Poster |
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Million Dollar Harry $5.99 Working stiff Harry Volvoy final hit the big one; Harry won the million dollar lottery! Unfortunately now that he has arrived he doesn? know where to go from there. |
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Origami With Dollar Bills $12.24 Clever origami projects--which range from a horseshoe crab to an Oriental dragon--use between one and three dollar bills and are shown in step-by-step detail along with amusing facts about U.S. currency. |
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Bet Your Bottom Dollar $9.99 Welcome to the Bottom Dollar Emporium, where everything from coconut mallow cookies to Clabber Girl Baking Powder costs only a dollar, and coffee and gossip are free. For Elizabeth, Mavis, and Attalee, logging nine to five at the Bottom Dollar is not just work time, it's family time. So when news gets out that the Super Saver Dollar Store chain plans to set up shop and run the Bottom Dollar out of town, things go catawampus. Manager Elizabeth, who has a good head for business even though she flunked pin-curling in beauty school, teams up with a crew of dedicated do-gooders bent on saving the Bottom Dollar from the fate of spare change. But when Elizabeth's unlikely new love interest -- who also happens to be Cayboo Creek's wealthiest bachelor -- pitches woo, out come some startling revelations about her past that turn life more than a little interesting for all her friends and neighbors. |
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The Million Dollar Sale $16.95 How to reach the real decision makers and close the all-important sale. How do today's most successful sales professionals close multimillion-dollar deals? They do it by teaming up with ''Codebreakers''-- sales reps from noncompeting firms already doing millions of dollars of business with target clients. In The Million Dollar Sale , sales guru Patricia Gardner:.:.; Explains how to find Codebreakers, gain their interest, and persuade them to form powerful selling alliances.; Describes how her Codebreaker system closed multimillion-dollar deals at Johnson & Johnson, Verizon, Goodyear, Xerox, and other top companies.; Walks you through the sales process, showing you how to work with influencers, decision makers, and tactical teams to create and deliver multimillion-dollar business solutions. |
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Trillion Dollar Moms $24 Mom marketing experts Maria Bailey and Bonnie Ulman, authors of Trillion-Dollar Moms, share fresh insights from thousands of moms as consumers, entrepreneurs, and employees and give marketing professionals the knowledge and tools they need to win mothers' hearts and wallets. |
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Complete Eisenhower Dollar Collection $130.95 American Coin Treasures presents a uncirculated collection of the last large dollar coin issued for circulation. A dual salute to America's 34th President and man's first landing on the moon, this magnificent massive dollar coin is a perennial favorite among collectors. Collection of seven coins includes one Eisenhower Dollar from each year of issueThe collection rests in a satin-lined collector's caseBold and artisticObverse is engraved with the profile of President Dwight D. EisenhowerReverse is an adaptation of the official Apollo 11 insigniaIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity |
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Defenders of Freedom Eisenhower Dollar $37.4 Inspired by the valor of the U.S. Armed Forces, our exclusive design salutes the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and Marines on the historic Eisenhower Dollar. Minted from 1971 to 1978, the famous coin honors Dwight D. Eisenhower, America's 34th President and heroic military leader of WWII.Brand: American Coin TreasuresDefenders of Freedom Eisenhower DollarDimensions: 3.18 x 2.62 x 1.25Minted from 1971 to 1978 |



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