Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart
| Date | Composition & Finish | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1776–1976-S | Copper-Nickel Clad Variety II Proof | $6 |
| 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 |
How much is a 1976 Bicentennial worth?
Circulated proofs are worth 40 to 50 cents, and 40% silver Bicentennial quarters have a value of about $1.50 or more. You may not get rich finding 1976 quarters in pocket change, but there are many other quarters in face value that are worth more than face value.
What kind of dollar is the 1976 Bicentennial dollar?
There were two major varieties of the 1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar – Type 1 (Type I) and Type 2 (Type II). Type 1 features bolder and thicker lettering on the reverse of the coin – also struck in a lower relief. Type 2 features sharper and narrower lettering on the reverse of the coin – struck in a higher relief.
What kind of coin was made in 1976?
The copper-nickel clad dollar coins feature both styles, but the 40 percent 1976 dollars were minted and released only with the Type I design, which was struck in 1975. 11,000,000 uncirculated 1976-S 40 percent silver dollars were minted while 4,000,000 proof versions of the 1776-1976 S silver dollar were produced.
What is the value of a 1976 silver dollar?
This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $25.83 per ounce. The standard 1776-1976 silver dollar is worth around $17 in MS 63 choice uncirculated condition. In MS 65 gem uncirculated condition the price rises to around $20. The 1776-1976 proof silver dollar is worth around $19 in PR 65 condition.
Where can I buy a 1976 half dollar?
Coin Info. While you can buy silver bicentennial dollars individually, they are available in special, 3-piece uncirculated and proof sets that were assembled by the United States Mint. These sets include the 1776-1976 quarter and half dollar, which also display special bicentennial-themed designs.