What you have is a "Walking Liberty" half dollar. 1944 is a common year and in average circulated condition they are worth about $12 for their silver content. If uncirculated it might be worth a bit more.
Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half dollars dated 1916-1947, and then again on silver "eagle" bullion coins starting in 1986. Both of these coins have denominations, although the $1 value on the eagle coins is purely artificial. You may have a replica, a fantasy piece, or a privately-manufactured item.
No US silver dollars or bullion "eagle" coins have an eagle on both sides. You may have a privately minted piece, a fantasy coin, or a "magician's coin" made by cutting two genuine silver dollars in half like an Oreo cookie and swapping the sides.
The bill that most closely fits that description is an 1899 US 1 dollar "black eagle" bill. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1899 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
Eisenhower is on the front of the coin, the eagle is on the reverse that's why it's called a Eisenhower dollar. The 1977 coin has no silver regardless of mintmark and is likely only face value especially if it's from a bank or found in circulation.
As of today the value is about $17.00 it's a bullion coin and the value is just for the silver. FYI it's called a Silver Eagle or American Silver Eagle coin
From your description the coin is a Americain Silver Eagle that is made from one ounce of 99.9% pure silver, value as of today is about $19.00
What is the value of a Silver Platter / WM Rogers 291 With Eagle Star Perfect condition.
It's not a coin, it's a bullion piece or "round". Its value is tied to the spot price of silver, currently about $12-$13 per ounce.
This is a American Silver Eagle bullion coin. The fact it has been colorized destroys the numismatic collectible value of the coin. The piece still has a value of about $30.00 for the silver it contains.
Silver sells for around $14/oz
What you have is a silver bullion coin. It may have some value to those who collect such things but basically its value is just the silver it may contain. As of April 24, 2010 that value is $18.28 USD.
6-14-11>>> It's likely a Bullion Piece sold for it's silver content, value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale, spot price is $35.25 at this time.
Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half dollars dated 1916-1947, and then again on silver "eagle" bullion coins starting in 1986. Both of these coins have denominations, although the $1 value on the eagle coins is purely artificial. You may have a replica, a fantasy piece, or a privately-manufactured item.
6-14-11>>> It's likely a Bullion Piece sold for it's silver content, value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale, spot price is $35.25 at this time.
that is a Silver Eagle, the us government sells them as 1OZ silver bullion. it is almost 100% silver. value depends on condition and date, right now silver is about $25.50 per ounce. so that coin is a MINIMUM of $25 at melt value. a 1996 silver eagle in BU (brilliant un-circulated) condition can go for $50+ while a 2003 eagle can co for $26
Assuming you mean a Walking Liberty design bullion piece sold by the mint as a "silver eagle", its value will fluctuate with the price of silver. As of 01/2009 a $1 silver eagle retails for $10 to $11.
A 1 pound Silver Eagle is worth about $200.