The coins struck for general circulation have no silver,but proofs an uncirculated coins were struck in 40% silver and were offered only in sets sold by the mint.The 40% silver coins have S mint marks but so do the clad proof and uncirculated coins. The best way to find out if the coin is 40% is weigh it. Weight of a 40% is 24.59 grams, clads are 22.68 grams.
That's a bicentennial dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
Bicentennial dollars are still worth one dollar.
Take another look at that coin. The date on bicentennial dollars says 1776-1976.
That's a bicentennial dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
1976 bicentennial proof set silver dollar half and quarter what's the value of this uncirculated set?
One dollar.
Dwight Eisenhower is on the Bicentennial (1776-1976) Silver Dollar.
That's a bicentennial dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
Bicentennial dollars are still worth one dollar.
Take another look at that coin. The date on bicentennial dollars says 1776-1976.
That's a bicentennial dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
1976 bicentennial proof set silver dollar half and quarter what's the value of this uncirculated set?
Circulated bicentennial dollar coins are still only worth one dollar.
Sorry. The U.S. did not make any one dollar coins dated 1976. All have the dual date of 1776-1976 and are Bicentennial not anniversary coins.
Most coins are not silver, unless your coin has an "S" mintmark, it is copper and nickel and only worth $1.
In a Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar, there is 0% Silver, unless San Francisco(S) Proof Coin, some were minted in 40% Silver. Hope this helps.
Please be more specific. The only US dollar coins dual dated are the Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars 1776-1976. None are 1876-1976.