1976 Silver Dollar Value

Is the total melt value for the 1971-1974, 1976 silver Eisenhower 'Ike' dollar on February 05, 2021. However, please keep in mind, silver Eisenhower dollars were issued as a collectible only and are not generally found in circulation. The 1976-S Proof Silver Eisenhower Dollar is a one year Type as the Mint struck this coin with a Bicentennial design out of a Silver metal composition. Most coins are common in grades up to PR68. Coins grading PR69 become a little more difficult to come by but there are still tens of thousands out there. Eisenhower Dollar Silver Coin Melt Calculator. The melt value of one 40% Silver 1971-1976 Eisenhower Dollar is shown below based on silver's price at 6/25/2018 2:59:01 PM EST. To calculate melt values of multiple dollars or use your own silver prices, edit the fields below and click 'Update.' USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1976-D Eisenhower Dollar (Type 1 - Low Relief - Bold Lettering Variety) is Worth $5.43 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins.

Like Ike? Plenty of coin collectors do! A growing number of numismatists are building sets of Eisenhower dollars.

Read below for a full list of Eisenhower dollar prices.

The Eisenhower dollar was struck from 1971 through 1978 and was intended for regular commerce. Ultimately it failed to see the light of day as a circulating coin beyond the casinos of Las Vegas.

Few people knew back in the 1970s that the Eisenhower dollar would be the last circulating large-size dollar coin in the United States.

Today, it's become one of the top modern collectible coins, and for good reason. Ike dollars constitute a relatively short series with many unusual varieties to collect.

What Are Eisenhower Dollars Worth?

Eisenhower dollars appeal to collectors on a variety of budgets. Many pieces challenge even financially well-heeled collectors. Prices for some key date Ike dollars reach into the thousands of dollars.

Nonetheless, the majority of Eisenhower dollars are much more affordable to obtain. What follows is an Eisenhower dollar price guide. The values reflect examples in MS-63 (uncirculated) and Proof-65 grades.

Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart

DateComposition & FinishPrice
1971Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$4
1971-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1971-S40% Silver Clad Uncirculated$10
1971-S40% Silver Clad Proof$11
1972Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1972-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1972-S40% Silver Clad Uncirculated$10
1972-S40% Silver Clad Proof$11
1973Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$10
1973-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$10
1973-SCopper-Nickel Clad Proof$11
1973-S40% Silver Clad Uncirculated$11
1973-S40% Silver Clad Proof$30
1974Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$4.50
1974-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$4.50
1974-SCopper-Nickel Clad Proof$5
1974-S40% Silver Clad Uncirculated$11
1974-S40% Silver Clad Proof$13
1776–1976Copper-Nickel Clad Variety I (Thick Reverse Letting) Uncirculated$6
1776–1976Copper-Nickel Clad Variety II (Serifed Lettering) Uncirculated$3.50
1776–1976-DCopper-Nickel Clad Variety I Uncirculated$3.50
1776–1976-DCopper-Nickel Clad Variety II Uncirculated$3.50
1776–1976-SCopper-Nickel Clad Variety I Proof$8
1776–1976-SCopper-Nickel Clad Variety II Proof$6
1776–1976-SSilver Clad Variety I Uncirculated$14
1776–1976-SSilver Clad Variety I Proof$17
1977Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1977-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1977-SCopper-Nickel Clad Proof$4
1978Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.75
1978-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1978-SCopper-Nickel Clad Proof$4

All the values listed above represent typical specimens. These have regular surface quality for their respective grades and conditions.

Better pieces command significantly higher premiums than the prices listed above. This is due to the difficulty of locating Eisenhower dollars (mainly clad business strikes) with few marks.

How the Eisenhower Dollar Was Created

United States Mint Chief Engraver Frank Gasparro created the coin's design. The first Eisenhower dollars were struck in 1971.

Cupro-nickel clad versions were produced at the Philadelphia and Denver Mint for circulation. Meanwhile, 40% silver examples were made in San Francisco as proofs for collectors.

Copper-nickel S-mint proofs didn't come around until 1973. This was the first year that regular uncirculated sets and proof sets included the Eisenhower dollar.

In 1975, the U.S. Mint began producing special commemorative circulating Eisenhower dollars honoring the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

These Bicentennial dollars showcase a dual-dating feature declaring 1776–1976 on the obverse. The reverse design by Dennis Williams features the Liberty Bell superimposed on the Moon.

The standard Eisenhower dollar reverse and obverse dating resumed in 1977. Yet the end was in sight for the coin in 1978.

The public deemed the Eisenhower dollar too large. Americans were unwilling to carry large numbers of the heavy dollar coins during a period of runaway inflation.

40% Silver Eisenhower Dollar

The large dollar coin had failed to circulate well and was thus retired before 1979. This was when the Susan B. Anthony dollar, also designed by Gasparro, entered circulation.

However, the Susan B. Anthony dollar never caught on with the public, either. It was retired shortly after that in 1981. It returned for a one-year stint a general later in 1999 before being put out to numismatic pasture for good.

Collecting Eisenhower Dollars

The vast majority of hobbyists who collect Eisenhower dollars aim to complete a 32-coin set. It consists of all the regular-issue business-strike and proof coins. This includes the 40% silver Ikes dated 1971-S, 1972-S, 1973-S, 1974-S, and 1976-S.

Tricky Ikes: Only a small percentage of the total Eisenhower dollar mintage is 40% silver. Image source: Reddit user rddt1983

Such a set can be completed with coins in typical uncirculated and proof grades for less than $500. That includes the 40% silver key dates mentioned above.

Collectors with deeper pockets will add a much more expensive dimension to their Ike dollar objectives. They often pursue each of the regular-issue clad coins in Gem grades. They target proofs that grade Proof-67 or higher. Many will also seek the abundance of scarce varieties known for this series.

Surprisingly, clad business strikes in grades of MS-65 to MS-66 or better are among the most valuable Eisenhower dollars. There are few such Ikes that grade MS-68 or better.

The United States Mint took little care in handling or transporting these large, heavy circulating dollar coins. Understanding this, it becomes clearer why clad Ikes in Gem condition are so tough to locate. Most of the rarest Gem examples trade for more than $1,000 today.

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Eisenhower Proofs

Top-end proofs are not nearly as rare as their high-grade clad business-strike counterparts. They are tough to find with full cameo frosting, however. The 40% silver Ikes are among the easiest examples to find in grades of Proof-69 or Proof-70.

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Meanwhile, deep cameo contrast is most common on the 1977-S and 1978-S Eisenhower dollars. This originated from a period when deep cameo frosting was becoming more the norm rather than the exception for U.S. proof coinage.

1972 Eisenhower Variety

Image: USA CoinBook

The Eisenhower dollar boasts a wide array of varieties. Those who collect design varieties have plenty to love.

The most popular varieties are found among 1972 Ikes. It showcases at least three different versions of planet Earth on the reverse design.

  • Type I is a relatively low-relief variety showing three islands to the right of Florida.

  • Type II, the scarcest of these three varieties, shows no islands below Florida. (Water lines are in their place instead.)

  • Type III shows three islands below and to the left of Florida.

Clearly, there are some geography issues at hand with these varieties. They keep collectors busy!

Several other exciting oddities are out there. This includes various doubled dies and the rare 1974-D and 1977-D 40% silver transitional wrong-metal strikes.

There are numerous avenues in the Eisenhower dollar series that one can take. So many collectors have devoted their entire numismatic careers just to the Eisenhower dollar.

These modern clad coins offer a multitude of rewarding opportunities for collecting, research, and discovery—enough to satisfy even the most passionate of dedicated collectors for a lifetime!

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez is a journalist, editor, and blogger who has won multiple awards from the Numismatic Literary Guild. He has also authored numerous books, including works profiling the history of the United States Mint and United States coinage.

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The standard 1776-1976 Kennedy half dollars are made of a clad composition that contains copper and nickel. Silver clad half dollars and silver clad proof half dollars were also minted and they sell for more money. Keep reading to learn more about these coins.

This coin has a special design on the reverse side of the coin to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The reverse side of the coin features an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The obverse side of the coin features the same design as other Kennedy half dollars.

The US minted the 1776-1976 half dollar with no mint mark and also the 1776-1976 D half dollar, 1776-1976 S proof half dollar, 1776-1976 S silver half dollar, and 1776-1976 S silver proof half dollar.

Note: The mint mark, when present, can be found on the obverse side of the coin above the date.

1976 Eisenhower Silver Dollar Value Chart

SeriesLocationQuantity Minted
1776-1976Philadelphia234,308,000
1776-1976 DDenver287,565,248
1776-1976 S ProofSan Francisco7,059,099
1776-1976 S SilverSan Francisco11,000,000
1776-1976 S Silver ProofSan Francisco4,000,000

Clad Half Dollars

The standard 1776-1976 clad half dollars in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.50. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition.

Both the 1776-1976 half dollar with no mint mark and the 1776-1976 D half dollar are each worth around $3 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

The 1776-1976 S proof half dollar is worth around $4 in PR 65 condition.

Silver Clad Half Dollars

This coin is worth at least its weight in silver. The silver melt value for this coin is $4.03 as of February 09, 2021. This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $27.26 per ounce.

The 1776-1976 S silver half dollar is worth around $8 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63.

The 1776-1976 S silver proof half dollar is worth around $12 in PR 65 condition.

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Grading System

MS 63 choice uncirculated- In the major focal areas there are some blemishes or contact marks. The coin's luster might not be as prominent.

MS 65 gem uncirculated- There is strong luster and eye appeal. A few light contact marks may be present but they are barely noticeable.

PR 65 proof- There are no flaws to this coin. A few blemishes may be present.

Sources:

1776 1976 Silver Dollar Value Chart


See also:

Old Silver Dollars Value Chart

1776-1976 Quarter
1776-1976 Silver Dollar