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The Global Insight

Is a 1978 silver dollar worth anything?

Author

James Olson

Updated on April 10, 2026

In MS66, the 1978 (P) sells for about $72. It is conditionally rare in the grade of MS67 and recent auction records indicate that at this level, this issue has a value of approximately $5,000. With the appearance of new coins in the condition census, expect this price to soften somewhat.

Where is the mint mark on a 1978 silver dollar?

Eisenhower dollar

Years of minting1971–1978. Coins struck in 1975 and 1976 bear double date “1776–1976”
Mint marksD, S. Located on the obverse beneath Eisenhower’s bust. Mint mark omitted on Philadelphia Mint issues.
Obverse
DesignDwight D. Eisenhower
DesignerFrank Gasparro

Are coins from 1978 worth anything?

These coins can only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1978 penny with no mint mark and the 1978 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 1978 S proof penny is worth around $2.50 in PR 65 condition.

How much is a 1978 dime worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1978 D Roosevelt Dime value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3. (see details)…

Where was the 1978 US dollar coin minted?

Coin Specifications: Country: United States Year Of Issue: 1978 Denomination: One Dollar Mint Mark: None (Philadelphia) Mintage: 25,702,000

How much is a silver dollar coin worth?

Our guide covers silver dollar coins issued by The United States from 1794 up until 1935. We have information and value data for one dollar coins worth anywhere from $15 to $10,000,000, and just about every price point in between. You will learn how the condition (aka grade) of a coin greatly affects its value and desirability.

How much is a 1978 p coin worth?

Mint set coins tend to have the best strikes, but this is a trend and not a rule. In MS66, the 1978 (P) sells for about $72. It is conditionally rare in the grade of MS67 and recent auction records indicate that at this level, this issue has a value of approximately $5,000.

Why was there a US dollar coin in the 1970s?

Even though the United States had no real need for a large dollar coin at the start of the 1970s, the gaming industry developed an acute need to find a replacement for the silver dollars it used to feed tens of thousands of slot machines.