Are non silver Eisenhower dollars worth anything?

You have to look into the varieties and condition grades to find the higher values, so most Eisenhower Dollars are worth $1, if you find them in a mint or proof set then they will be worth a few dollars.

Some people find the dual date 1776-1976 Bicentennial Ikes and think they’re rare, but such is not the case. You have to look into the varieties and condition grades to find the higher values, so most Eisenhower Dollars are worth $1, if you find them in a mint or proof set then they will be worth a few dollars.

What is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar worth?

In general, when silver content is worth around $20 per ounce, uncirculated 40 percent silver bicentennial dollars cost around $14 and proofs carry a $20 price tag.

Why was there no dollar coin issued in 1975?

No coins dated 1975 were issued because in that year and in 1976 a special U.S. Bicentennial coin was issued with a reverse that features a Liberty bell superimposed on the moon designed by a young art student, Dennis R. Williams.

What kind of coin was made in 1976?

The copper-nickel clad dollar coins feature both styles, but the 40 percent 1976 dollars were minted and released only with the Type I design, which was struck in 1975. 11,000,000 uncirculated 1976-S 40 percent silver dollars were minted while 4,000,000 proof versions of the 1776-1976 S silver dollar were produced.

How many US silver dollars were minted in 1976?

11,000,000 uncirculated 1976-S 40 percent silver dollars were minted while 4,000,000 proof versions of the 1776-1976 S silver dollar were produced.

Who was the first president to be on a dollar coin?

The Eisenhower dollar was the first US dollar coin struck since the 1935 Peace dollar. It was conceived to honor the recently deceased President Dwight D. Eisenhower and designed by Frank Gasparro.

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