Peace dollars were only struck from the end of 1921 until 1935.
If your coin is dated 1972 it's an Eisenhower dollar and it's made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth face value.
This would be the 1972 Silver Eisenhower dollar variety from the San Francisco Mint. In uncirculated condition, it would be worth about $8 and if you have a Proof coin, it would be worth about $9.30.
For 1971 & 1972 only proof versions of this coin were struck in 40% silver and have values of about $6.00.
Current retail value is $6.00
A 1972 Kennedy half dollar contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar and none of them released for circulation have silver. For 1971 & 1972 only, all S mint marked coins are 40% silver. Also if the coin is a high grade uncirculated example it may be worth up to $5.00.
It's still worth one dollar.
This would be the 1972 Silver Eisenhower dollar variety from the San Francisco Mint. In uncirculated condition, it would be worth about $8 and if you have a Proof coin, it would be worth about $9.30.
For 1971 & 1972 only proof versions of this coin were struck in 40% silver and have values of about $6.00.
No half dollars intended for circulation minted since 1970 contain any silver. No 1972 half dollar has any silver. It is only worth 50 cents.
Current retail value is $6.00
For 1971 & 1972 only proof versions of this coin were struck in 40% silver and have values of about $6.00.
A 1972 Kennedy half dollar contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
There is no silver in a 1972 US half dollar.
Are not silver and have no value over face unless they have an "S" mintmark (which means they were not intended for circulation) or in a mint set.
A 1972 Eisenhower dollar is just a big dollar, only proof & special collector's coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
It is only worth 50 cents, it contains no silver and is in common circulation.
Yes. Yes.