Even though they were called "silver" dollars all Ike dollars made for circulation from 1971-78 were struck from cupronickel-clad stock and do not contain any silver. If your coin was taken from circulation it is worth face value. If it's a proof coin it should still be in its original package; proofs retail at around $4 to $6.
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The FACE VALUE is One Dollar.
In average condition it has no extra value. A crisp, uncirculated 1977 US $20 bill might retail for all of $22 or $23. A dealer will only pay face value.
One dollar.
As of 02/2010 a 1977 US Federal Reserve Note would retail for only a dollar or so above face value if it's in circulated condition. A nice crisp uncirculated one might sell for $17 or so.