The central image is a large, circular, monochromatic depiction of a 1971 United States Eisenhower silver dollar coin. The design features a side profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower facing left, rendered in a subtle, low-relief style that blends almost seamlessly into the light grey circular field. The texture mimics the matte metallic surface of a coin, with soft shadowing defining the contours of the president's hair, ear, and jawline.
The coin is set against a stark, solid black background that contrasts with the pale grey circle. Encircling the president's head are the standard inscriptions found on the currency: the word "LIBERTY" arches across the top portion of the coin. Below the chin, the phrase "IN GOD WE TRUST" is embossed in clean, simple lettering, while the date "1971" is prominently displayed at the bottom edge. A tiny letter "S" is visible near the base of the neck, indicating the mint mark.
The overall aesthetic is clean, minimalist, and high-contrast. The artwork prioritizes the iconic numismatic imagery, stripping away color to focus entirely on the sculptural form and typography of the coin design. The circular composition creates a balanced, medallion-like appearance that dominates the frame.