1977 = MCMLXXVII 1978 = MCMLXXVIII
Well, you have got to tell what is in the proof set. Say that it was a nickel, dime,half dollar, and silver dollar, I'd say about $15, but $14 dollars of it from the silver dollar...~Kyle Michel~Very Experienced Coin Collector~VERY INCORRECT1977 Proof Sets were only issued in cupro-nickel clad composition. They don't contain any precious-metal coins. As of 01/2015 retail prices are in the $9 to $10 range.
The prime factors of 1977 are: 3, 659
1977 in roman numerals is MCMLXXVII.
August 10, 1977 was a Wednesday.
One dollar.
One dollar.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
Eisenhower was only on dollar coins made from 1971-78. Check to see if you have the correct denomination.
There's no silver in it, and it's worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
Face value.
The 1977 Eisenhower dollar is NOT silver, the last 40% silver collectors coins of the series were the bicentennial coins. None of the Eisenhower dollars struck for general circulation have any silver or are worth more that face value.
The 1977 Eisenhower dollar is NOT silver, the last 40% silver collectors coins of the series were the bicentennial coins. None of the Eisenhower dollars struck for general circulation have any silver or are worth more that face value.
No 1977 Ike dollars contain silver. On average, it's worth about $2.
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00