None of the Eisenhower dollar coins regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint with "S" mintmarks are 40% silver and have premiums
None of the Eisenhower dollars made for general circulation have any silver in them. People call them "Silver Dollars" just because of the size of the coins. 99% of the coins taken from circulation are only face value.
Unless you know somebody trying to put together a collection of them an are will to pay a premium, value is $1.05
If the coin is one of the special 40% silver collectors coins still in the mint package it's $5.00. If it's from change or the bank spend it.
The coins of this series that were struck for general circulation have only face value. Only proofs and collectors coins sold from the Mint are worth more.
If it has a D mintmark, it isn't proof nor is it silver. It is only worth $1 unless uncirculated and in mint packaging then it could be worth perhaps a dollar more.
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Current retail is $2.40
1974 would make it an Eisenhower dollar, which is only worth face value.
With a date of 1974 the coin is a Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar, and in general none of the Eisenhower dollars struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
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It's still worth one dollar.
One dollar.
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.
One dollar.
One dollar.
Nope, it is only worth a dollar because they aren't made out of silver and aren't really a rare coin.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
The 1972-S Proof Eisenhower Dollar has a current retail value of $6.50