Unless it's a proof coin spend it. Business strikes have no collectible value at all. If you don't believe it, try to sell one to a coin dealer.
Please check your coin again. President Eisenhower was on the $1 coin issued during the Bicentennial. JFK was (and is) on the half dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
??? I seriously doubt that President (and General) Eisenhower would have ever worn a pig-tailed wig. The person on the quarter since 1932 has been George Washington.
ALL U.S. coins carry the word LIBERTY. Dollars minted in 1972 are normally called Eisenhower dollars because they carry a portrait of President Dwight Eisenhower.
The value depends on the content of the letter, whether it is typed or in his hand-writing. Dealers, who make a profit, list Eisenhower letters at $4000 to $18,000, as revealed by a quick search.
Current value of a 1990 Eisenhower Centennial dollar is $23.00-$25.00.
There's no such coin. The late president Franklin Roosevelt has been pictured on the dime since 1946. In any case General Eisenhower hadn't been elected president yet and was very much alive in 1950 so he couldn't legally be portrayed on a circulating coin.
Uh, Dwight Eisenhower was (a) President and (b) very much alive in 1953 so legally his picture couldn't be used on any coin. The dime carried, as it still does, a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The 1972-S Proof Eisenhower Dollar has a current retail value of $6.50
It's brass, not bronze, and is only worth face value.
Face value only.
An absolute fortune since Eisenhower isn't on the dime.