None of the Eisenhower dollars (1971-1978) made for general circulation contain any silver, people call them 'silver dollars' just because of the size of the coins. And 99% of the business strikes are not worth more than face value. Only Proof and special 40% silver collectors coins with "S" mintmarks sold from the US Mint are worth more.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
Not silver - copper-nickel. Face value only.
i have a 1974 silver dollar a lady on the front
One dollar.
A 1974 silver dollar, specifically the Eisenhower dollar, typically contains 40% silver and is worth around $10 to $15 based on its silver content as of recent market prices. However, its value can vary depending on its condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. Uncirculated or rare varieties can fetch higher prices. Always check current silver prices and consult a coin dealer for the most accurate valuation.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
A dollar
For a silver dollar like the 1974 one it should be Worth from 4-1200$ i have one myself!
Not silver - copper-nickel. Face value only.
It isn't silver. It is worth 50 cents unless it is a proof coin.
i have a 1974 silver dollar a lady on the front
They're still worth one dollar each.
One dollar.
If you're referring to a Kennedy half dollar, those minted in 1971 and after are NOT silver, and worth 50 cents.
A 1974 silver dollar, specifically the Eisenhower dollar, typically contains 40% silver and is worth around $10 to $15 based on its silver content as of recent market prices. However, its value can vary depending on its condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. Uncirculated or rare varieties can fetch higher prices. Always check current silver prices and consult a coin dealer for the most accurate valuation.
It's still worth one dollar.
President Eisenhower