1.5 inches, or 38.1 millimeters.
President and General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, known to everyone by the nickname "Ike". After all, it IS his portrait on the coin....
Sorry, no US dollar coins exist dated 1964. Eisenhower first appeared on the dollar coin in 1971. The coin is likely a 1964 Kennedy HALF dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.
It's still worth one dollar.
In general, Ike dollars are still worth one dollar.
The copper-nickel coins weigh 22.68 grams. The 40% silver coins weigh 24.59 grams.
If you are referring to a dual-dated (1776-1976) Ike dollar, it's worth face value if you have a circulation coin that was struck in cupronickel. If it's a 40% silver coin still in its original packaging it could be worth $4 or so.
No 1977 Ike dollars contain silver. On average, it's worth about $2.
That's Eisenhower, not "eisenhouer", and if it's Ike's picture you have a $1 coin, not a half dollar; if you have a half dollar it's JFK's picture, not President Eisenhower.Please determine which one you have and post a new question including the coin's date.
No, Ike dollars were first issued in 1971.
The Denver mint mark adds no value to the coin it's just a big dollar. All business strike Ike's are face value only.
It is an Eisenhower or "Ike" dollar. Unless your coin is in mint packaging it is only worth $1 and is still legal tender, although infrequently found in circulation (however, some banks may have them on hand!).
It is an Eisenhower or "Ike" dollar. Unless your coin is in mint packaging it is only worth $1 and is still legal tender, although infrequently found in circulation (however, some banks may have them on hand!).