In general none of the coins made for circulation have any silver and are not worth more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums. The Mint did offer Proof and Uncirculated
coins in 1971-1976 that were struck in 40% silver.
Look at the coin again the date is 1776-1976 and has no silver in it and is still only a dollar.
The U.S. one dollar coin minted in 1976 was an Eisenhower dollar dated 1779-1976. Most were clad coins but some were made with 40% silver.
The coin has 40% silver in it or .3161oz of pure silver.
The 1776-1976 dollar was an Eisenhower dollar and the silver version has a current value from $14 to $325 depending upon the condition of the coin.
It's a common coin, still worth one dollar.
His name is spelled Eisenhower, and the coin is worth one dollar.
The U.S. Mint has never issued a dollar coin with those dates on it.
Try a coin dealer, they will likely buy it.
Its worth 1 dollar in the stores, but as of April 21, 2010 the melt value of the coin is approximately $5.72
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin