The plating adds nothing to the value of a dollar coin, unless someone wants it.
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.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, not the half, and they're worth one dollar.
Do you mean the circulating dollar coin minted from 1971 to 1978, or the commemorative coin issued in 1990? The circulating coins are worth only a dollar each. The commemoratives are worth about $15.
No US dollar coin is dated 1975, look at the coin again and post new question.
About a dollar. The gold plating is extremely thin and it would cost more to recover the gold than it is worth. In any case plated coins are quite common and have little value to coin collectors, who consider them to be altered or damaged goods.
The US has NOT made a gold one dollar coin since 1889. The coin you have is a just a gold plated 1977 Eisenhower dollar that's only worth a dollar unless you find someone that wants it.
One dollar.
The coin is a common bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that MAY have been gold plated or just toned a gold color, the coin is face 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.
Eisenhower was on the DOLLAR coin in the 1970s. KENNEDY has been on the half dollar since 1964. A 1985 Kennedy half is still worth 50 cents.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
One dollar.
It's a common coin, still worth one dollar.
A numismatist who collects coins.
Sorry no US one dollar GOLD coins dated 1972. A 1972 one dollar coin is a Eisenhower dollar. None were struck in gold. Many have been privately plated with small amounts of gold and sold as collectibles but are actually only worth a dollar.
The bicentennial dollar is a common coin, still worth one dollar.
Eisenhower is on the dollar coin.