From 1971 to 1978, all $1 coins had Ike on the obverse. But you can still order rolls of earlier $1 coins from any bank, and you may find collectible treasures hidden in those stacks. That means if you want a post-2012 dollar coin, you need to go to the mint. Since then, they only come in collectible editions. Generally speaking, Americans prefer dollar bills to dollar coins, so the US Mint stopped making circulation dollar coins in 2011. And the reverse (tails side) has the moon and the Liberty Bell. He was the 34 th President of the United States. This coin features Dwight Eisenhower aka Ike on the obverse (heads side). The Eisenhower Dollar coins or large dollars are popular. But even back then, people knew anniversary coins were collectible, so the bicentennials were a big hit. Thanks to shows like Pawn Stars and Antiques Roadshow, we’re all looking a little more careful at grandma’s vases and grandpa’s cigar box.
These days, even the least media-savvy citizen knows about reselling. But how much is a 1776 to 1976 silver dollar worth? About $20, but some have sold for up to $850,000! All About 1776 to 1976 Eisenhower Silver Dollars
The prize was $5,000, and the winner of the $1 reverse design was Dennis R. In 1976, the US celebrated its 200 th Independence Day, and the United States Mint held a contest to redesign commemorative coins for $1, 25c (a quarter) and 50c.