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How much is a 1976 dollar worth?

The San Francisco Mint struck 4 million specimens, but not all of these were sold — the surplus was reportedly melted. A typical 1976-S silver proof dollar coin sells for $12 to $15. The record price for a 1976 40% silver proof dollar goes to a specimen graded PR70DCAM by Professional Coin Grading Service — which sold for $6,900 in 2008.

What is a 1976 No s proof silver dollar?

The 1976 No S proof silver dollar is one of the rarest and most interesting of all modern US coins. In the middle of 1975, the Mint made a small change to the lettering on the reverse of the dollar coin to improve strike quality. The coins produced after that are known as “Type 2” coins, and have thinner letters than the earlier Type 1.

Was there a 1976 Eisenhower dollar?

This coin was produced in both years of 1975 through 1976 so there were no 1975 coins. There were two major varieties of the 1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar - Type 1 (Type I) and Type 2 (Type II). Type 1 features bolder and thicker lettering on the reverse of the coin - also struck in a lower relief.

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