The value of a 1972 silver dollar, specifically the Eisenhower dollar, varies based on its condition and mint mark. Most 1972 Eisenhower dollars are made of a copper-nickel composition and have little numismatic value, typically worth around $1 to $2. However, the 1972-S proof version, which was struck in 40% silver, can be worth more, generally ranging from $5 to $15 or more depending on its condition. Always check current market prices for the most accurate valuation.
One dollar.
Sorry no silver in this coin and it has only face value.
The current metal value is 19 cents.
Silver Eagles are one ounce bullion coins that were first made in 1986, a one dollar coin dated 1972 is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) and none of them made for circulation have any silver or any collectible value.
One doller.Inless it was made before 1920.
One dollar.
Sorry no silver in this coin and it has only face value.
The current metal value is 19 cents.
Silver Eagles are one ounce bullion coins that were first made in 1986, a one dollar coin dated 1972 is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) and none of them made for circulation have any silver or any collectible value.
One doller.Inless it was made before 1920.
A 1972 Eisenhower dollar is just a big dollar, only proof & special collector's coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
The coin is only face value, has no silver and is still in circulation.
Current retail value is $6.00
There is no silver in a 1972 US half dollar.
A 1972 Kennedy half dollar contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
The 1972 Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and the gold plating don't do nothing for the value but it's still a 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.