In MS66, the 1978-D sells for about $100, but can, from time to time, sell on eBay for $65-$75 if the seller does not employ professional listing or photography practices. Curiously, a batch of four CAC-approved 1978-D Eisenhower dollars sold in October 2020 at Heritage for $200-$400 each.
Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart
| Date | Composition & Finish | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1977-S | Copper-Nickel Clad Proof | $4 |
| 1978 | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.75 |
| 1978-D | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.50 |
| 1978-S | Copper-Nickel Clad Proof | $4 |
How can you tell how much a silver dollar is worth?
The date – Yes, the date is an important factor in knowing how much your silver dollar is worth. But it’s not the only thing to look for. . . Its mintmark – Where the coin was minted makes or breaks everything about the value of your silver dollar, and the mintmark indicates the coin’s origin. Errors and varieties – Does your coin look unusual?
Is there a mint mark on a silver dollar?
The problem is there is another major equation to identifying a silver dollar, and it’s not just looking at the date but also the mintmark, if any is on the coin, indicating where that silver dollar was made.
When was the peace silver dollar minted?
In fact, there are no Peace silver dollars minted between 1929 and 1933. Beware of altered coins that used a low-value 1928-S (San Francisco minted) with the “S” mint mark removed. If you want to add one of these coins to your collection, only authenticated examples from a third-party grading service should be purchased.
Where was the first silver dollar minted?
As mints were constructed across the U.S. one of their first priorities was striking of silver dollars. Philadelphia the first mint, struck all Bust dollars and the majority of the first decade of the Seated Liberty series. By 1846 the New Orleans mint was in operation and coined a few Seated design dollars.