Discover the 1978 Eisenhower Dollar, the last of its series minted from 1971-1978.
Unlike earlier issues, the 1978 version was not made with silver but a copper-nickel clad.
The coin features President Dwight D. Eisenhower on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse.
Mint marks 'D' for Denver, 'P' for Philadelphia affect value; 'S' indicates a proof coin.
Circulated coins are common, but uncirculated or proof coins can be more valuable.
Special collector's sets were issued in silver clad, adding variety for collectors.
Condition grades like MS65 or PR70 determine the coin's value, with higher grades being rarer.
A 1978 Eisenhower Dollar in average condition is worth only face value.
Rare error coins or those with unique features can fetch higher prices among collectors.
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