Anything with a dark-colored edge is made of copper-nickel, not silver and is only worth face value to maybe $1.15 depending on wear.
If you have a 40% silver coin made for collectors and in its original holder, $7 to $10 depending on the variety.
All of the silver dollars minted in 1975 and 1976 carried the date 1776-1976. Therefore, there are no US silver dollars dated 1975.
In circulated condition, cupro-nickel dollars are worth face value to $1.50 depending on condition and variety. A dealer will pay face value only. Proof cupro-nickel dollars are worth $5 to $7 retail Uncirculated 40% silver 1976 dollars are worth $3 to $5 Proof 40% silver 1976 dollars are worth $11 to $13
Most Eisenhower dollars dated 1776-1976 are not worth more than $1. However, the mint released a few 40% silver dollars in special mint packaging that is worth about $10.50 in silver content.
They're still worth one dollar each.
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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.
Bicentennial dollars are still worth one dollar.
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None of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark released for circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value.
25 cents unless proof silver then 7 dollars.
Please be more specific. The only US dollar coins dual dated are the Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars 1776-1976. None are 1876-1976.
Silver dimes are worth about $2.50 in US dollars. This is about. 2.49 Canadian dollars. Silver quarters are worth about $5. This is about $4.98 Canadian dollars.