The value of a 1973 Eisenhower dollar can vary depending on several factors, including its condition, mint mark, and whether it’s silver clad or copper-nickel clad.
Here’s a breakdown of the typical value ranges based on different types and conditions:
- Circulated condition: Generally worth face value or slightly more, between $1.05 and $1.50 according to the [NGC Price Guide as of August 2025].
- Uncirculated condition (MS): Values can increase significantly depending on the specific grade.
– MS-60: Around $2.
– MS-63: Around $15.
– MS-64: Around $25.
– MS-66: Around $650.
– MS-67: Up to $2,500 for a 1973-D certified MS67.
Note: The 1973-P and 1973-D Eisenhower Dollars were only sold in mint sets and not released for circulation, [according to PCGS].
- Composition: These coins contain 40% silver.
- Circulated condition: Typically worth between $12.75 and $14, according to the [NGC Price Guide as of August 2025].
- Uncirculated condition (MS):
– MS-64: Around $20.
– MS-66: Around $30.
– MS-68: Around $175.
– MS-69: Up to $6,000.
- Proof condition:
– PR-64 DCAM (Deep Cameo): An example with a double-struck error was offered for $23,490 on eBay.
Note: Most 1973-S Uncirculated Eisenhower Dollars were struck in nice condition, ranging from about MS64-MS67.
It’s important to have any 1973 Eisenhower dollar that you suspect might be valuable professionally graded to get an accurate assessment of its condition and worth.
How much is a 1973 dollar piece worth?
Individually, ungraded 1973 Eisenhower Dollars sell for about $8 a piece. In Mint State 65, the 1973 Eisenhower Dollar carries a retail price of about $25 according to our current market analytics. This low price does not reflect the difficulty of cherrypicking Gem-quality Eisenhower dollars of this issue in the wild.
Is a 1973 dollar coin silver?
A Very Key Date Eisenhower Dollar! The Eisenhower Dollar was America’s last large-sized dollar coin struck for circulation, as well as the last circulating dollar series with silver in its composition.
How much is a coin from 1973 worth?
Good point! While higher grade versions like MS-67. Plus can go for up to $1,300. Even coins graded as MS-66. Are worth something with values hovering around $45.