What is the rarest Eisenhower coin?
The 1972 Philadelphia Minted Ike Dollar Type 2 reverse is the rarest of all three varieties. This was created when a Proof reverse die was mistakenly used in August at the Philadelphia mint facility. This type was created from a single coin die and was used in only one production run.
How much is a John F Kennedy half dollar worth?
Kennedy Half Dollar Proof Values The non-Cameo coins are the most common except for the top grades and are worth from $10 for Proof 60 to $42 in Proof 67, $70 in Proof 68, $135 in Proof 69, and an amazing $3,750 for a rare Proof 70, with only 220 graded by PCGS in the top grade.
What is a 1776-1976 Eisenhower silver dollar worth?
Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart
Date | Composition & Finish | Price |
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1776–1976-S | Silver Clad Variety I Uncirculated | $14 |
1776–1976-S | Silver Clad Variety I Proof | $17 |
1977 | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.50 |
1977-D | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.50 |
What is a 1776-1976 Eisenhower dollar worth no mint mark?
The standard 1776-1976 silver dollar is worth around $18 in MS 63 choice uncirculated condition. In MS 65 gem uncirculated condition the price rises to around $22. The 1776-1976 proof silver dollar is worth around $20 in PR 65 condition. There were 4,000,000 proof coins minted.
Where is the mint mark on a 1776-1976 silver dollar?
Eisenhower dollar
Years of minting | 1971–1978. Coins struck in 1975 and 1976 bear double date “1776–1976” |
Mint marks | D, S. Located on the obverse beneath Eisenhower’s bust. Mint mark omitted on Philadelphia Mint issues. |
Obverse | |
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Design | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Designer | Frank Gasparro |
What year did the US stop making silver half dollars?
1971
In 1971, the Mint removed silver from the half dollar and the composition became copper-nickel clad. Since 2002, half dollars have been minted primarily for annual coin sets and other numismatic products. However, the Federal Reserve may still order them for circulation.