Eisenhower Dollar Value
The large Eisenhower dollar circulated in copper-nickel clad, while special 40% silver 'Blue Ike' and 'Brown Ike' collector versions were sold by the Mint.
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Key facts
Years1971–1978
CirculatingCopper-nickel clad
Silver issues40% silver S-mint collector coins
1976Bicentennial dual-date reverse
Eisenhower Dollar value by grade
| Grade / Condition | Approximate value (estimate) |
|---|---|
| Circulated clad | $1–$2 (face/premium) |
| Mint State clad (MS-63) | $3–$10 |
| 40% silver (MS/proof) | $12–$30 |
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
- 1972 Type 1/2/3 — Earth/globe reverse varieties.
- 40% silver 'Blue/Brown Ike' — S-mint collector issues.
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Frequently asked questions
Are Eisenhower dollars worth anything?
Most circulated Ike dollars are worth a small premium over face. The 40% silver collector issues and high-grade examples are worth more, generally $10–$30.