Eisenhower dollar coins were struck in 1972, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty"
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.
All circulation half-dollar dated 1971 and later were struck in copper-nickel. The last half dollars containing silver were minted in 1970 and silver proof sets weren't minted again until 1992. Please see the Related Question for more.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
One dollar.
They aren't. A lot of 1972 quarters were minted, none of them contain silver. They are worth only $.25.
It's still worth one dollar.
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.
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 coin is an Eisenhower dollar, not a Liberty dollar. Only a proof "S" mintmarked coin would have any silver and that's just 40%. None of the coins issued for circulation contain silver. People call them silver dollars just because of the size. Unless it's a proof coin, just spend it.
All circulation half-dollar dated 1971 and later were struck in copper-nickel. The last half dollars containing silver were minted in 1970 and silver proof sets weren't minted again until 1992. Please see the Related Question for more.
There is no silver in a 1972 US half dollar.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
One dollar.
A 1972 silver dollar, known as the Eisenhower dollar, weighs about 24.59 grams. It is composed of 40% silver and 60% copper.
$1
6-13-11>>> 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. In general none of the circulated coins have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums. The Mint did offer Proof and Uncirculatedcoins in 1971-1976 that were struck in 40% silver.
They aren't. A lot of 1972 quarters were minted, none of them contain silver. They are worth only $.25.