It doesn't matter what the DATE or MINTMARK is, coins made for general circulation do not have any silver and are only face value. Only special collectors coins made from 1971 to 1976 have any silver or higher values.
No 1977 Ike dollars contain silver. On average, it's worth about $2.
those are not half dollars but rather bicenntenial IKE dollars they are worth about a dollar
$1 unless it has an "S" mintmark and then it is a 40% silver coin worth silver melt value which at the time of writing is worth about $6.50. But Ike dollars really aren't worth too much to collectors unless they have the "S" mintmark and are silver.
Circulation Ike dollars were never struck in silver. Check the coin's edge - it should show a copper core just like a dime or quarter. In that case it would be worth face value to $1.25 depending on its condition. On the off chance that it's one of the 40%-silver collector's coins that accidentally was spent, it would be worth about $8 for its silver content.
There were no circulating U.S. dollar coins minted in the 1960s. Eisenhower dollars, Anthony dollars, Sacagawea dollars, and Presidential dollars are generally worth one dollar each. The only ones that are worth more are proofs or the 40% silver collectable Ike dollars.
If you mean how do you know if 1971-1975 Ike dollars are made of 40% silver, then look for the mint mark. If it is S, maybe it is 40%silver.another way to see if it is silver is to look at the side. compare it with other Ike dollars. If it is lighter in color, then most likely you have a Ike dollar made of 40% silverMore Information:If you have any question as to whether or not an Ike Dollar is silver or not, consider the weight of each. Silver Ikes weigh 24.59 grams. The Copper-nickel issues weigh 22.68 grams.
No, Ike dollars were first issued in 1971.
Not much I'm afraid, unless it has an "S" mintmark and is 40% silver and worth about $6.50-ish in silver content. Collector demand for Eisenhower dollars are rather low and many banks still have non-silver Ike dollars in stock if you ask for them.
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
Circulation Ike dollars were made of copper-nickel, not silver. They're only worth face value to $1.10.Uncirculated ones might retail for a couple of dollars.40% silver collector's versions were also made. These retail for anywhere from about $5.50 to $15.00 depending on date and whether they're in uncirculated or proof condition.
For 1971 & 1972 only, all S mint marked coins are 40% silver. From 1973 to 1976 the S mint marked coins in the standard proof sets are clad coins, the 40% silver Ike's were sold separately but they were included in the bicentennial 3-piece silver sets. No silver Ike's were struck in 1977 or 1978.
In general, Ike dollars are still worth one dollar.