Yes.
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
No, Eisenhower is not featured on the U.S. dime. President Roosevelt is on the dime which was designed with his image in 1946. President Eisenhower was featured on $1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978.
$1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978 carried a picture of President Eisenhower
None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) that were released into circulation had any silver! Only special collectors coins sold directly from the US Mint were made from 40% silver and all of them have S mintmarks. None of the Philadelphia or Denver minted coins contain silver. The 40% silver coins were struck only from 1971 to 1976.
Quite simply, there were no US dollar coins minted that year.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
No US dollar coins were minted in 1983.
Eisenhower is featured on the US Dollar coin from 1971-1978. There were regular circulated clad coins minted each year except 1975 when two years of bicentennial coins were minted for 1976. There were also business strike silver coins minted each of those years known as "blue packs" and special proof coins encased in packaging called "brown boxes". Also, each deceased US President will be, or has been, featured on the US $1 coin. Dwight D. Eisenhower, our 34th President will be featured on this special coin in the year 2015.
NO there weren't any dollar coins struck in 1910.
Eisenhower dollar coins were struck in 1972, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty"
Although an independent country, the Republic of Palau uses the US Dollar as its currency. Those coins are minted at the various US Mints. Palau also issues "Republic of Palau" thematic collector coins, also minted at US mints.
You may have something made as a campaign button or other political memento but it couldn't be a real 1955 Eisenhower dollar for 3 reasons: > It's illegal to depict a sitting president on a US coin > No silver dollars were minted after 1936, and new $1 coins weren't minted again until 1971. > Eisenhower dollars were struck from 1971 to 1978.