None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver and are worth more than face value. For 1972 an Mint State example may be valued at $5.00, but only Proof and collectors coins with "S mintmarks sold from the US Mint contain any silver, and that's just 40%.
Check that coin again. Eisenhower was on a large dollar, and Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, a circulated specimen is worth face value.
A 1972 Eisenhower dollar is just a big dollar, only proof & special collector's coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver and are worth more than face value. For 1972 only Proof and collectors coins with "S mintmarks sold from the US Mint contain any silver, and that's just 40%.
It's still worth one dollar.
Face value only.
The 1972-S Proof Eisenhower Dollar has a current retail value of $6.50
About $3.25.
All circulated Eisenhower dollars are still worth one dollar.
About $4.50 if it is in its original Mint packaging
Check that coin again. Eisenhower was on a large dollar, and Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, a circulated specimen is worth face value.
A 1972 Eisenhower dollar is just a big dollar, only proof & special collector's coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
If you mean a coin? The 1972 dollar coin is an Eisenhower dollar.
The coin is still worth a dollar, the counter-stamp adds nothing to the value.
All Proof 1972-S Eisenhower dollars are 40% silver. Current average market values are $7.00.
FG stands for Frank Gasparro, who designed the back of the Eisenhower dollar. The coin, in circulated condition, is still worth one dollar.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
It's a common date, still worth one dollar in circulated condition.