That's BICENTENNIAL (1976-1776 = 200).
Assuming it's from circulation, $1. Oceans of these were minted during 1975 and 1976 for the celebration of the country's 200th anniversary.
Click on the link named "Eisenhower Dollar" and it will show a picture of the Eisenhower Bicenetennial Dollar.
It's a common coin, still worth one dollar.
Please, look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. did not strike any dollar coins dated 1963, and the first Eisenhower dollars were issued in 1971.
Assuming you're referring to the large size dollar coin, then it's Dwight D. Eisenhower on dollar coins dated 1971-1978.
No US dollar coin is dated 1975, look at the coin again and post new question.
If you mean a US dollar coin dated 1946 it doesn't exist. It appears that US minting of dollar coins was suspended from 1936 until 1971 with the Eisenhower dollar.
Dual dated (1776-1976) Eisenhower dollars are so very common, coins that were struck for general circulation have only face value.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
The Eisenhower's that have 40% silver in them dated 1971 all have an "S" Mintmark and were never released for circulation.
The U.S. one dollar coin minted in 1976 was an Eisenhower dollar dated 1779-1976. Most were clad coins but some were made with 40% silver.
No US dollar coins are dated 1931. The first Eisenhower dollars were struck in 1971. So look at the coin again and post new question.