While Eisenhower dollars were minted from 1971-1978, there were no Eisenhower Dollars officially issued for circulation in 1970.
However, some [sources mention] “1970” Eisenhower Dollars as a specialty product of the Moonlight Mint, created by overstriking later-date Eisenhower dollars.
If you are referring to US Mint Sets from 1970, which included a Kennedy half dollar, its value would depend on the specific coin and its condition.
For instance, a 1970-D Kennedy Half Dollar in uncirculated condition can sell for a significant amount, up to $12,500.
Important Note: The Eisenhower dollar series ended in 1978, being replaced by the Susan B. Anthony dollar in 1979.
Are 1970s dollar coins worth anything?
Eisenhower Dollars (1971–1978) Values
The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars (1971–1978) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 41 distinct entries with CPG ® values between $1.60 and $21,500.00.
How much is a silver dollar from the 1970s worth?
Thanks for asking. Based on silver prices alone, these coins are worth over $20. 40% Silver: The Eisenhower dollars from the 1970s were issued in two versions: cupronickel for circulation and silver-clad for collectors, with the latter containing 0.3161 ounces of silver, worth at least $10.
Which Eisenhower dollars are rare?
The 1972 Type II is expensive in top grades, as is the 1776–1976 Type I from Philadelphia, which was only available in mint sets. Some 1971-S proof pieces (and a few uncirculated 1971-S) have the serifs at the foot of the “R” in “LIBERTY” missing; this is dubbed the “peg leg” variety.