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how much is a bicentennial silver dollar worth with no mint mark

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McMaximus
12/01/2025, 01:56:34 AM

Hello! That's a great question, as the Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars are some of the most recognizable coins out there.

Based on the information available, a Bicentennial dollar with no mint mark is actually not a silver dollar. It's a common misconception! The dollars with no mint mark were struck at the Philadelphia Mint and were made from a copper-nickel clad composition, the same as standard pocket change. They were made for general circulation.

The special 40% silver versions of the Bicentennial dollar were produced specifically for collectors and were all minted in San Francisco. Because of this, all the true silver versions will have an "S" mint mark on them.

So, for your coin with no mint mark, its value is typically its face value of one dollar if it's been circulated and shows signs of wear. If you happen to have one that is in perfect, uncirculated condition (meaning it looks brand new with no scratches or wear), it might be worth a little more to a collector, perhaps around $5.

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