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The Mint produced 1976-dated Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars for two years (1975-1976) and did not make any 1975-dated dollars. Therefore the mintage for the 1976 coins is very high. In circulated condition, your coin is worth $1.10 to $1.25 -- uncirculated are generally worth $1.50 to $2.00 Another one that's worth a little more if certified MS-65 by a major grading service. Then a coin from Philadelphia lists for $10 and Denver $7. San Francisco minted a copper-nickel proof version that lists for $2 and 40% silver versions that list for $13 in MS-65 and $5 in proof.
It's only worth face value.

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16y ago

I assume you mean a 1976 Bicentennial issue Eisenhower dollar, since ALL U.S. coins carry the word "Liberty".

If it's a cupronickel-clad circulation coin, it's worth face value to maybe $1.50 depending on condition.

If it's a silver uncirculated or proof coin, it might retail for $3.50 or $4.00.


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12y ago

One doller.Inless it was made before 1920.

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