The US Mint produced only clad half dollars, quarters, and dimes from that moment. President Johnson approved it in July 1965. The ongoing silver shortage caused approving the Coinage Act of 1965, which made it possible to remove silver from American coinage entirely. Even though the new law allowed the mint in Denver to produce Peace dollars, none of these pieces were released to circulation. The US Mint stopped producing silver dollar coins in 1935, and most disappeared from circulation by 1964. *by USA Coin Book History of the 1974 Eisenhower Dollar
1974 Eisenhower dollar value Chartġ974 S Eisenhower silver dollar Type 2 proofġ974 S Eisenhower clad dollar Type 1 proof On the other hand, each silver dollar is worth something, regardless of the condition. However, you shouldn’t count on high prices since these pieces contain only 40% of precious metal. You can recognize two types of specimens made of silver struck that year, those from regular strikes and proofs.Īs expected, the 1974 silver dollar value depends on the coin type. It was the same in 1974, but only the mint in San Francisco minted silver coins. The US Mint produced Eisenhower dollars from 1971 to 1978.