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Eisenhower coins with no mint marks can be worth as much as $13,500 on the coin collectors market. A 1974 Eisenhower silver dollar in Wolfforth, Texas, on May 18, 2012.
COIN CORNER: The Eisenhower Dollar, 1971-78 Joe Andrews The front side, or obverse, of the Eisenhower Dollar was designed by U.S. Mint Chief Engraver, Frank Gasparro.
Eisenhower Dollar coins were manufactured between 1971 and 1978. However, a series of these San Francisco-minted 40 percent silver coins were no longer made after 1974. Advertisement.
Maybe a a childhood collection or a keepsake passed down from generations? It may be worth looking to see if any of the coins are valuable or rare, because you could be sitting on a gold mine. ...
An Eisenhower dollar from the 1970s, uncirculated, can be worth $6 to $8 (circulated ones are worth up to $1.50). Value varies depending on the coin and its condition.
The Eisenhower coin stopped being made after 1978, which is why it is a collector's coin today and will accrue in value. Other dollar coins that are no longer manufactured by the U.S. Mint include ...