Yes, one dollar.
The 1976 proof sets sell in the $8 range. The Ike proof dollar by itself would be around $4.
You can tie a boat to anything that is placed firmly on the ground and the rope loop is completely around it.
Assuming you're referring to one of the coins packaged in a pliofilm envelope and not a proof coin, market prices as of 05/2009 are around $5.50 regardless of date.
The are selling on ebay for around $12 each on average but not many people seem to interested in buying them.
Happy centennial anniversary!! The centennial celebration had better be good, because I won't be around to attend the bicentennial.
If it's from a mint set of uncirculated Bicentennial coins, it's worth its metal content of around $1. If it's a proof issue, it could be in the $6 to $15 range depending on how good the strike was.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
anything goes around
No, Eisenhower did not tackle Jim Thorpe. Jim Thorpe, a renowned athlete, played football and was considered one of the greatest all-around athletes in American history. Eisenhower, on the other hand, served as the 34th President of the United States and was not involved in professional sports.
A day is defined by the time it takes the earth to spin once around it's axis.
anything that you can imagine a boundary being around
...is to 'circumnavigate'.