The value of a 1977 Eisenhower dollar coin depends on several factors, including its condition, mint mark, and whether it’s a proof or error coin.
Here’s a general overview:
- According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a 1977 Eisenhower dollar in circulated condition is typically worth between $1.05 and $1.50.
- Uncirculated 1977 Eisenhower dollars (minted in Philadelphia) can fetch between $2.20 and $2,500.
- Uncirculated 1977-D Eisenhower dollars (minted in Denver) have a value range of $2.20 to $4,750.
- High-grade, uncirculated 1977 Eisenhower dollars (graded MS 67 by NGC) are considered rare and can sell for around $1,200.
- A 1977-P Eisenhower Dollar graded MS67+ by SEGS is currently valued at $500.
- 1977-S Eisenhower dollar proof coins can be found for as low as $6.
- A 1977-S clad Eisenhower gem proof coin is available for $8.32.
- A roll of 20 uncirculated 1977-S Eisenhower dollar proof coins is priced at $156.24.
- Proof sets, such as the 1977 United States Mint Proof Set with an Eisenhower dollar, are available for around $15.
- A 1977-D Eisenhower dollar with an Earth mint error and a filled/distorted mint mark is currently on sale for $725.
- Another 1977-D Eisenhower dollar with an error is priced at $100.
- A 1977 Eisenhower dollar with a reverse struck thru mint error, certified and graded by PCGS as MS 63, is available for $412.99.
Note: It’s important to remember that prices can fluctuate in the coin collecting market depending on market demand and the specific characteristics of individual coins. If you possess a 1977 Eisenhower dollar and are interested in its precise value, it’s recommended to consult a professional coin grading service or a reputable coin dealer.
How to tell if a 1 dollar coin is rare?
From my experience, To ensure your coin is rare, check for minting errors, such as double strikes or planchet flaws, unique designs, or limited editions. The 2007 Sacagawea Dollar, with Edge Lettering, accidentally featuring a Presidential coin’s edge design, is exceptionally valuable due to its rarity, with only one known to exist.