None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) made for circulation have ANY silver in them. For 1971 only special collectors coins that have "S" mintmark's were struck in 40% silver.
None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) made for circulation have ANY silver in them. For 1971 only special collectors coins that have "S" mintmark's were struck in 40% silver.
If it is a "S" mintmark Eisenhower dollar, it's 40% silver, if not, no silver.
One dollar.
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
No Kennedy half-dollar from 1971 to date made for general circulation contains any silver.
None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) made for circulation have ANY silver in them. For 1971 only special collectors coins that have "S" mintmark's were struck in 40% silver.
If it is a "S" mintmark Eisenhower dollar, it's 40% silver, if not, no silver.
If it's 1964 or earlier, it's 90% silver. 1965-70 are 40% silver. 1971-present have no silver.
One dollar.
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
The Eisenhower's that have 40% silver in them dated 1971 all have an "S" Mintmark and were never released for circulation.
American circulation coins were never made of pure silver. They contained at least 10% copper for hardness. 1971 dollar coins for circulation contained NO silver - they were made of copper and nickel. Collectors' coins were struck in 40% silver.
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
A 1971 Eisenhower Dollar in MS60 condition is worth: $10.00 However it's made of copper-nickel, not silver!
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It's worth one dollar.