1974 Eisenhower Dollar Value
1974 Eisenhower dollars circulated in copper-nickel clad, with 40% silver S-mint collector versions sold by the Mint. Most are worth a small premium; high grades and silver coins bring more.
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Key facts
1974 Eisenhower Dollar value by grade
| Grade / Condition | Approximate value (estimate) |
|---|---|
| Circulated clad | $1–$2 (face/premium) |
| Mint State clad (MS-63) | $3–$12 |
| 40% Silver (MS/Proof) | $12–$35 |
| Top grade | $100–$400+ |
Ranges are broad, educational estimates — not appraisals. Real value depends on exact grade, eye appeal, varieties, and the live market. Scan your coin in Coin AI for an estimate based on your actual photos.
Notable varieties & errors
- 1974-S 40% Silver — Blue Ike (BU) and Brown Ike (proof) collector coins.
- 1974-D errors — Minor die varieties and errors exist.
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Frequently asked questions
Is a 1974 Eisenhower dollar worth anything?
Most circulated 1974 Ike dollars are worth a small premium over their dollar face value. The 40% silver S-mint collector coins and high-grade examples are worth more.
Are there 1975 Eisenhower dollars?
No circulating dollars are dated 1975. Coins struck in 1975 and 1976 all carry the dual Bicentennial date 1776-1976, so the next dated year after 1974 is the Bicentennial issue.