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1976 Silver Doller Questions

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how much would a 1976 silver doller be worth?
(i have 10 1976 and 3 1972)
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Depends on several factors:

Are the 76's clad or silver? If clad, what types (there are 2). Are they P or D?

On the 72's, same questions, except there are 3 types for the P mint.

And, of course, their condition.

I know you said silver dollar, but a lot of people refer to the clads as silver dollars, too.
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they are in perfect condition and they are D are they worth anything
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If they are in "perfect" condition, then yes, they will be worth something. Certainly worth more than a dollar.

But there are more factors to consider, like what type are the 76's? There are 2 different types. Look at the bottom right tip of the "R" in DOLLAR on the reverse. See if they are all the same, or if you have a few of one type and a few of the other. Some might have a "straight leg", others might have a curved tip at the end.

As far I know, there is only one type of '72-D. So, depending on what you call "perfect" they could be worth anywhere from $3 - $60+ dollars.

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A 1976D Ike dollar is not silver and would have a nominal value of $1. It could be a little more but no one can give an accurate estimate without pics.
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If they are truly "perfect", they could be worth thousands. MS-67+ are pretty close to perfect, and they go for that. But alas, very few of those exist...so it is quite unlikely that's what you have.

Do you have any pictures?

( Put the heaviest emphasis you can imagine on "quite unlikely" )

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I have like 70 of them on ebay right now
item #230461504006

I will be lucky to make a nickel off each one of them.

If you got them from a bank... they might not even be worth the trouble to sell.
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how much does it matter if the are is strait or curved
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