90%, the same as all silver dollars made up till 1935.
All silver dollars minted from 1794 to 1935 contained about 24 gm of pure silver. The remaining 10% was copper.
Probably not. It could be if it was an error coin from Denver. That would be very unlikely though, since they're so rare.
The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins that year.
No. It's not made with any silver, but rather copper and nickel.
One dollar.
The coin is considered a solid silver but is not pure silver. 1964 was the last year for the solid silver coin.
Sorry no silver in this coin and it has only face value.
No it's not, the coin is 90% silver and 10% copper.
For 1971 & 1972 only proof versions of this coin were struck in 40% silver and have values of about $6.00.
Silver Eagles are one ounce bullion coins that were first made in 1986, a one dollar coin dated 1972 is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) and none of them made for circulation have any silver or any collectible value.
If you mean a coin? The 1972 dollar coin is an Eisenhower dollar.
The 1972 Eisenhower Dollar is 38.1 mm in diameter and weighs 24.59 grams.
The coin is only face value, has no silver and is still in circulation.
A $1 Dollar Silver Eagle is .9993 silver & .0007 copper. yes.
For 1971 & 1972 only proof versions of this coin were struck in 40% silver and have values of about $6.00.
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