The only $1 coins struck in 1977 were made of copper-nickel, not silver, and they carried a picture of President Eisenhower, not Miss Liberty.
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One dollar.
There's no silver in it, and it's worth one dollar.
Depends on the buyer and how you sell the story. The coin is Rare. Most people are clueless....
It's still worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
No 1977 Ike dollars contain silver. On average, it's worth about $2.
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) not a " Liberty Head" dollar. The coin is face value, unless it's proof coin.
50 cents, they are in common circulation and contain no silver.
The 1977 Eisenhower dollar is NOT silver, the last 40% silver collectors coins of the series were the bicentennial coins. None of the Eisenhower dollars struck for general circulation have any silver or are worth more that face value.
It is not silver, it is copper and nickel. It is worth $2 in high end circulated condition, and $6.50 in uncirculated condition.