A coin produced by the US Mint containing 90% silver and struck with a special die and was intended for collectors
Complete (32 coin) sets of Eisenhower dollars are in the $210.00 range.
None of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark made for general circulation have any silver in them and most are only face value, but the Proof 1971-S Eisenhower is 40% silver and has a value of $6.00.
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar and has no silver in it. Only proof and uncirculated coins from the mint have more than face value.
About $4.50 if it is in its original Mint packaging
The coin is an Eisenhower dollar, not a Liberty dollar. Only a proof "S" mintmarked coin would have any silver and that's just 40%. None of the coins issued for circulation contain silver. People call them silver dollars just because of the size. Unless it's a proof coin, just spend it.
The 1973 proof Eisenhower dollars were struck in 40% silver clad and copper-nickel clad. Average retail value of the CN coin is $7.00, the 40% is $14.00.
The US did not make any silver coins dated 1978, if the coin is a large size Eisenhower dollar its likely only face value unless its Proof or Uncirculated.
In a Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar, there is 0% Silver, unless San Francisco(S) Proof Coin, some were minted in 40% Silver. Hope this helps.
A silver Eisenhower Dollar from 1974 would have came out of the San Francisco mint and would bear the "S" mintmark on it. Also, this coin was only available to collectors so all coins would either be uncirculated or proof coins. A choice uncirculated MS63 coin would be worth about $8.30 while a proof coin would be worth about $11. Note that the value will fluctuate due to the moving price of silver.
June 22, 2009. You can find this coin priced in the $30 - $40 range but they can be easily bought for about $10.
This coin was issued as Proof and uncirculated. Both have the same retail values in $20.00-$25.00 range.
None of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums