I have a 1776-1976 Eisenhower silver dollar. Is it worth more than $1??
I have a 1776-1976 Eisenhower silver dollar. Is it worth more than $1??
Hi, jimbo1465!
That would depend on what the graded condition of it is. Do you know what the graded condition of it is, please?
Thanks!
Jimbo1465- The silver dollar you have -1776-1976;Eisenhower,bicentennial]
Before I can answer your question, I need some more information on the coin [#1] - The mint mark is on the front side; I need to know {what the mint mark is on yours, no mint mark'a" D" , A "S"You will find the mint mark on front side above the date;; {#2-There were [ 2 varietys made }VAR.1,was on the back sidelow reieef,bold lettering] #2 VAR.[ was ALSO on the back side- it had a sharp design,delicate lettering] {#3 }- I will need to know the condition and grade of the coin;; go to this site and it will explane exactaly how to figure the condition and grade of the coin.[ ON the first page of collectables the top of the page,there is a post called a [sticky],click on it and when it comes up go to the coin section and just follow the instructions for finding the {GRADE AND CONDITION OF COINS }Waiting your reply;;Have a great day and GOD BLESS ::F.B.E.
Here's a link to the information about grading to which Flying Blue Eagle is referring.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/collec...ns-303795.html
I've made a couple of minor improvements to the information there, F.B.E.
The grading is a E
[the grade of the 1776-1976 one dollar the ]
Liberty is an E grade
Vangy- THE condition weill have to be ::{VF-20=$17.00][EF-40 =
$19.00;;][AU-50=$21.00;;][MS-60=$32.00;][MS-63=$85.00;][
MS64=$350.00][MS-65=$8000.00;][ MS66=$24,000.00;;];;
THIS was an example of a [1923 S half dollar.;;I am using it as a example.;; I hope that this will help you to nfiogure out using the site I sent you;; IF you need any more help juisdt come back and holler ;;Have a great day and a better tomorrow and GOD BLESS ::F.B.E.
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