The 1978 Silver Dollar is part of the Eisenhower series, minted from 1971-1978.
Unlike earlier versions, the 1978 coin contains no silver, but is a copper-nickel clad.
Collectors value coins based on rarity, condition, and historical significance.
Uncirculated or proof coins from 1978 can fetch higher prices among collectors.
Special mint sets or error coins from 1978 may also be considered more valuable.
The 1978 Silver Dollar's worth ranges from face value to over $100 for pristine proofs.
Grading services assess coins to determine their condition, influencing their market value.
The San Francisco mint produced proof coins, which are more sought after by collectors.
To sell a 1978 Silver Dollar, consult coin dealers, auctions, or collector communities.
Always verify authenticity and grade of a 1978 Silver Dollar before purchasing.