To clear things up, that's DOLLAR, not "dollor" (just like it's spelled on the coin) and it's made of copper-nickel, not silver.
1978 Eisenhower dollars in average condition are not scarce. They retail between face value and $1.25 depending on condition. Uncirculated ones sell for 2 to 30 dollars depending on how well struck they are.
A 1978-D Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and is only face value.
Face value only.
The Denver mint mark adds no value to the coin it's just a big dollar. All business strike Ike's are face value only.
A 1978 silver dollar with a "D" mint mark indicates it was minted in Denver. However, it's important to note that the 1978 Eisenhower dollar is not made of silver; it is composed of a copper-nickel blend. If you have a 1978 Eisenhower dollar, it typically has a value of about $1 to $2, depending on its condition. If you are referring to a different silver dollar, please clarify the specific coin.
These coins contain no silver and are worth only face value.
One interesting fact about this coin is that Benjamin Franklin is playing the part of Ike. That's why most people call it a Franklin Half Dollar.
President and General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, known to everyone by the nickname "Ike". After all, it IS his portrait on the coin....
This coin and the coins mentioned in the alternate wordings don't exist. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's picture appears on all U.S. dollar coins minted from 1971 to 1978.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's nickname was Ike.
The 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
1971-1978
The president with the nickname " Ike " wasDwight D. Eisenhower