If you want a U.S. $1 coin with that date, that's impossible because none were minted. The first Ike dollars were struck in 1971.
If you want a Canadian $1 coin from 1970 I'd suggest checking with some coin dealers in your area, or keep an eye out for flea markets and such.
First off, you might want to check your local bank, many banks still have stocks of old Eisenhower Dollars in their vaults, you can then buy them at the $1 face value. You can also buy them online at sites like Ebay or Craigslist. Coin shops usually have a large selection of Eisenhower dollars and occasionally pawn shops will get them in too. You should have no problem finding a 1974 Eisenhower dollar because it is one of the most common dates of the series.
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar.
Quite simply, there were no US dollar coins minted that year.
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Coin dealers, jewelers, collectors are known to buy silver coins.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint with "S" mintmarks are 40% silver and have premiums
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
Coin dealers and jewelers are known to buy coins.
None. There are no coins in a dollar. A dollar is a paper bill.
$1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978 carried a picture of President Eisenhower
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint with "S" mintmarks are 40% silver and have premiums
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
The only silver dollar coins being minted today are collectors items, either commemorative coins or US Silver Eagle bullion coins. You can buy them either directly through the US mint, or through your local coin dealer or buy them online on sites like eBay or Craigslist.