The 1972-S Eisenhower dollars are all 40% silver clad coins, struck as proof and uncirculated. Both coins were sold separately from the Mint and not included in the 1972 Proof or Uncirculated Mint Sets. With silver at $31.98 per ounce as of today 10-11-11 the coin is worth about $10.00.
If your 1972 coin is a uncirculated example it may be worth about $5.00 because the 1971 & 1972 issue coins were not included in the Uncirculated Mint sets sold from the Mint in those years. For the Eisenhower series some of the coins struck at the San Francisco Mint were 40% silver (1971-1976) but these coins were not released into circulation. In general none of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation have more than face value or contain any silver. People call them "Silver Dollars" just because of the size of the coins. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
Average retail price is $12.00. The coin is 40% silver.
Proof 1974-S Eisenhower dollars were struck in 40% silver and also copper-nickel clad. Silver coins are $12.00 and clad run about $5.00.
If you mean a coin? The 1972 dollar coin is an Eisenhower 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.
The coin is still worth a dollar, the counter-stamp adds nothing to the value.
FG stands for Frank Gasparro, who designed the back of the Eisenhower dollar. The coin, in circulated condition, is still worth one dollar.
One dollar.
It's a common date, still worth one dollar in circulated condition.
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar, not a Liberty dollar and none of the Eisenhower dollars struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof, uncirculated and collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
One dollar.
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.
The gold plating adds nothing to the value of the coin and has no collectible value at all unless you find someone who wants it.
One dollar.