
How much would a 1971 Eisenhower Uncirculated Silver Dollar be?
It’s brand new and never been opened.
Ordinarily, capwest, whose response is on this page, is extremely reliable and provides excellent information. This time he’s off a bit as your dollar coin is probably worth no more than face value.
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On this very subject, they say:
Eisenhower Dollars
The Eisenhower Dollar is made from Copper Nickel clad. These coins have a very small premium over face value, and are fun to spend for a dollar.
This means that when these coins first came out, they contained no silver at all. Thus, your coin is worth no more than the dollar guaranteed by the government except for the fact that it might command a few cents owing to the fact that it’s in uncirculated state. If it’s in the “proof” packaging, the price goes up but you haven’t indicated that it’s a proof coin.