1972 Type 2 (or II) Eisenhower dollars are considered to be the "king" of the Ike series. The term is applied to a small (100,000 or fewer) Philadelphia coins struck using a special high-relief die intended for making uncirculated and proof coins at San Francisco.
As of 01/2011, Type II Ikes retail for anywhere from $78 in MS60 condition to $1800 in MS65. A few MS66's are known and have brought spectacular prices, upwards of $16,000.
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The coin is face value
Unless it's a proof coin in its original holder, it's an ordinary circulation coin made of cupronickel (like dimes and quarters) and is worth only face value.
The coin is only face value.
As of 2-1-10 value is about $16.50 for the coin.
It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
One dollar.
about $10
If you mean a coin? The 1972 dollar coin is an Eisenhower dollar.
50 cents.
The coin is face value
the 1972 Kennedy half dollar is worth 50 cents in circulated condition, or about a dollar in uncirculated condition
Trade dollars were not made in 1972. Check and make sure you have the correct date.
If it's not proof or a very high mint state coin, it's face value
Sorry no silver in this coin and it has only face value.
The coin is only face value, has no silver and is still in circulation.
The 'H' adds nothing to the 50 cent value of the coin.
It's a gold plated novelty coin that just a dollar plus the 3 cents worth of gold