In circulated condition they are only worth face value.
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The coin is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) not a " Liberty Head" dollar. The coin is face value, unless it's proof coin.
All circulated Eisenhower dollars are still worth one dollar.
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.
The value of a 1977 coin dollar depends on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. As of 2021, a circulated 1977 Eisenhower dollar coin is valued at around $2, while a mint-condition uncirculated coin may be worth around $3-5. However, if the coin is a special variety or in exceptional condition, its value could be higher.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
Face value only.
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) not a " Liberty Head" dollar. The coin is face value, unless it's proof coin.
A 1978-D Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and is only face value.
All circulated Eisenhower dollars are still worth one dollar.
Face value only, if it is circulated. If it is uncirculated, it is approximately $2.25
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.
The coins of the Eisenhower dollar series (1971-1978) that were struck for general circulation have no silver and are only face value. Only proofs and collectors coins sold from the Mint are worth more than face value.
The value of a 1977 coin dollar depends on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. As of 2021, a circulated 1977 Eisenhower dollar coin is valued at around $2, while a mint-condition uncirculated coin may be worth around $3-5. However, if the coin is a special variety or in exceptional condition, its value could be higher.
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.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
No Eisenhower dollar coins regardless of date or mintmark struck for circulation contain silver and have only face value. Just some special collector coins sold from the mint were struck in 40% silver.
If it's not proof or a very high mint state coin, it's face value