A total of 1,306,579 proof coins were produced.
According to PR 65 conditions, a 1974 proof silver dollar is worth around $16. The price rises to around $22 if the gem is not in MS 65 condition. In a choice uncirculated condition, a 1974 silver dollar is worth around $16 on the black market. A 1972 D Silver Dollar in pristine condition on the open market could fetch as much as $2000. According to the NGC Price Guide as of October 2022, an Eisenhower Dollar from 1972 in circulated condition would be worth between $1.05 and $1.50. The coin has a weight of at least half a pound sterling silver regardless of its condition. There were 4,265,234 coins produced by the Mint. In 1971, the United States minted both a silver dollar and a proof coin: the 1971 S Eisenhower dollar and the 1952 Gold Dollar. Silver dollars of the 1971 Eisenhower administration are valued as both coins and bullion.
As of 2021, a 1971 silver dollar is worth an average of $22. These coins are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, with a diameter of 38.1 mm and a weight of 26.73 grams. In 1971, the United States Mint produced silver dollars with a face value of one dollar.