None of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums. Current value for a Clad Proof is $6.90 a 40% Silver Proof is $7.20
it's worth about $8 to $10 circulated,and with a D mint is $12.Uncirculated is about $15, and with a D mint is around $20.
The coin is still in circulation and is only face value.
If your 1972 D coin is a uncirculated example it may be worth up to $5.00 because the 1971 & 1972 issue coins were not included in the Uncirculated Mint sets sold from the Mint in those years, but in general none of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro who designed the coin. The only mint marks used today on dollar coins are P, S, and D.
If it has an S mint mark and a whitish color, it's made of copper and silver. If it has a D mint mark above the date or no mint mark (Phila.) it's actually made of copper and nickel. Please see the Related Question for more.
It's a common date, still worth one dollar in circulated condition.
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
it's worth about $8 to $10 circulated,and with a D mint is $12.Uncirculated is about $15, and with a D mint is around $20.
The letter D is the mint mark so it can't both have a mint mark and not have a mint mark.Please see the related question for more information.
The mint mark is under the date, and there is no silver in the coin actually the d is above the year.
Copper-nickel, not silver. In circulated condition, each of these coins is only worth $1. Uncirculated in MS63 condition 1971-D and 1972-D Eisenhower Dollars are worth $ 5 and $5, respectively.
50 cents.
The 1922-D Peace dollar is a very common coin. Circulated coins are $31.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $45.00-$52.00.
The coin is still in circulation and is only face value.
If your 1972 D coin is a uncirculated example it may be worth up to $5.00 because the 1971 & 1972 issue coins were not included in the Uncirculated Mint sets sold from the Mint in those years, but in general none of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro who designed the coin. The only mint marks used today on dollar coins are P, S, and D.
The mint mark of the Denver Mint (shown as a "D") and the San Francisco Mint (shown as "S) on the Eisenhower Dollar is located on the obverse (heads) side of the coin directly beneath the bust of Eisenhower. If there is no mint mark there, then the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and in this mint did not place a mint mark on the coins struck there until 1979.