One dollar.
Eisenhower Dollars made for circulation only have face value and has no silver.
Depending on the condition, an Eisenhower uncirculated dollar as a value between $10.00 and $20.00, of 2014. The 1971 S Silver Proof is worth the most.
If it is a "S" mintmark Eisenhower dollar, it's 40% silver, if not, no silver.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
Kennedy has never been on a dollar coin, only halves. A 1971 dollar coin has Eisenhower on it and is only worth a dollar.
One dollar.
Eisenhower Dollars made for circulation only have face value and has no silver.
Depending on the condition, an Eisenhower uncirculated dollar as a value between $10.00 and $20.00, of 2014. The 1971 S Silver Proof is worth the most.
If it is a "S" mintmark Eisenhower dollar, it's 40% silver, if not, no silver.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
Kennedy has never been on a dollar coin, only halves. A 1971 dollar coin has Eisenhower on it and is only worth a dollar.
There are no 1971 peace silver dollars. A circulated 1971 Eisenhower dollar is worth about $2. An uncirculated one is worth about $5. A silver collectors edition (with an "S" mintmark above the date) is worth about $10.
No such coin exists. Silver dollars were last minted for circulation in 1935, and the last silver dollar sized coin was the Eisenhower dollar of 1971-1978, there was no dollar coin minted in 1967.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
The Eisenhower dollars from 1971-1978 struck for and taken from circulation have no silver and only have face value. Proof and special collectors coins sold from the Mint are the only coins of this series that are above face value.
An Eisenhower Dollar in a mint state of MS63 from the year of 1971 is worth about $10.00. Note that it's not actually made of silver. It's composed of the same copper-nickel "sandwich" metals that are used in dimes, quarters, and half dollars.