It's an extremely common date, still worth one dollar.
No, Ike dollars were first issued in 1971.
None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) made for circulation have ANY silver in them. For 1971 only special collectors coins that have "S" mintmark's were struck in 40% silver.
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
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.
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.
The value of an Ike dollar, also known as the Eisenhower dollar, varies depending on its condition and mint mark. Generally, circulated coins are worth face value, but uncirculated examples and collectible varieties can be worth more to collectors.
The IKE Large size Dollar coins are worth $1.00 each. Some coin dealers will pay 1.05 to 1.10 each, if in nice condition. Special coins issued by the Mint for Collectors in special packaging are worth more.
Unless they're uncirculated or proof coins, Ike dollars are only worth face value to maybe $1.15 depending on how worn they are. BTW there were 26.5 million Ikes made in 1977 so it's not at all clear what you mean by "none minted".
No, Ike dollars were first issued in 1971.
In general, Ike dollars are still worth one dollar.
None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) made for circulation have ANY silver in them. For 1971 only special collectors coins that have "S" mintmark's were struck in 40% silver.
Eisenhower, not "Eisenhauer".Also not a half dollar or not 1970. Ike's picture was on $1 coins dated 1971-78. JFK's picture has been on the half dollar since 1964.Please check again and post a new question.
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
those are not half dollars but rather bicenntenial IKE dollars they are worth about a dollar
Ike ten dollar each
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.
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.