All Eisenhower dollars (except the bicentennial issues) have the same reverse showing an eagle landing on the moon. This is a adaptation of the Apollo 11 mission insignia.
Eisenhower is on the front of the coin, the eagle is on the reverse that's why it's called a Eisenhower dollar. The 1977 coin has no silver regardless of mintmark and is likely only face value especially if it's from a bank or found in circulation.
On the reverse side of the coin under the DO in DOLLAR.
One dollar.
The first Australian Dollar coin was issued in 1984.
Mintmarks (if any) are on the reverse of the coin between the wreath and the letters DO in dollar.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984.
$100 bill It's also on the reverse side of the bicentennial half dollar coin.
The reverse of the coin shows a soaring eagle.
The FACE VALUE is One Dollar.
No such coin as a 1977 E silver dollar. A Eisenhower dollar dated 1977 can only have a D or S mintmark and none are silver and the coin is just face value.
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) not a " Liberty Head" dollar. The coin is face value, unless it's proof coin.
Please be more specific what type.