A 1974 Dollar is an Eisenhower dollar or an "Ike" dollar. If it has virtually any wear on it at all, its worth one dollar still. One type of 1974 Ike dollar is made of Copper & Nickel and the other is made from Silver & Copper. Uncirculated, Silver-copper goes for $8 and Copper-nickel goes for about $3. However depending on what composition, color, mintmark, and condition it is in (as there are various versions of "mint") a mint and/or proof Eisenhower Dollar can be worth thousands of dollars. However these are very rare. Hope that helps. If you want to find out more about coin worths visit this link:
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no because 20 dollars and one dollar are worth different money so that's why.
They're worth 30,000 2010 dollars, but they won't buy you as much as they could in 1974.
1974 would make it an Eisenhower dollar, which is only worth face value.
They're still worth one dollar each.
1 1974 dollar was worth 4.32 2008 dollars according to U.S. Government sources as of 10/15/09
Five dollars.5 dollars. Bills dated 1974 and later are only worth face value.
It's still worth one dollar.
Only a dollar, I'm afraid, if the coin underneath the plating is a normal copper-nickel dollar. The gold plating is too small an amount to be worth recovering.If the coin underneath is one of the special 40% silver dollars made for collectors the silver would be worth $4 or so at today's prices.
It's still worth one dollar.
Liberty half dollars were made up till 1947. Your coin is called a Kennedy half dollar and is only worth 50 cents.
Its value is 20 Dollars, if it was much older then it would be a different story.
Unless it's a Proof or Mint State coin, it's face value. None of the Kennedy Half dollars made for general circulation after 1970 contain any silver.