Is a 1971 S Eisenhower dollar silver?

In 1971, the U.S. Treasury made available Unciruclated and Proof verisons of the Eisenhower Dollar in 40% silver. These were the first “silver” Dollars since 1935 (or 1964, if one counts the unissued 1964-D Peace Dollar).

What is a 1971 S Eisenhower dollar worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1971 S Eisenhower Dollar Proof value at an average of $7.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $69. (see details)…

What is the value of a 1971 Eisenhower dollar?

Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart

DateComposition & FinishPrice
1971Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$4
1971-DCopper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated$3.50
1971-S40% Silver Clad Uncirculated$10
1971-S40% Silver Clad Proof$11

What’s the price of a 1971 Proof 69?

In Proof 69 with Deep or Ultra Cameo, current market levels have the 1971-S at just a little over $20. PCGS-graded Proof 69 Deep Cameos are selling for about $21. Prices for NGC Ultra Cameo 69s are all over the place, but the lowest price of $22.50 seems more accurate.

What is the value of a one dollar coin?

Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $7, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $69 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale.

How much is a 1971 PCGS proof worth?

In non-desirable grades, a 1971-S Proof in a certified holder typically brings less than $20. A quick perusal of eBay auction results indicates that a PCGS Proof 67 DCAM goes for about $12; presumably Cameos and non-Cameos sell for less, though none were sold in the last few months. A single NGC PF-67 UCAM sold in May for almost $13.

When was the Apollo 11 dollar coin made?

However, the death of former president and general Dwight D. Eisenhower in March of 1969 and the Apollo 11 moon landing in July encouraged Congress to take another look. A clad dollar coin commemorating Eisenhower was proposed and had traction, but Representative H. R. Gross (R-IA3) famously opposed the commemoration of Ike on base metal.

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