If your 1972 Eisenhower dollar is made of cupronickel it will have a copper-colored stripe on its edge. These were circulation issues and are worth face value only. They have either no mint mark or a D above the date.
However, if it has an "S" mintmark and is mint-sealed in Mylar with a blue envelope, it is an uncirculated 40% silver coin worth about $6. If it is a proof coin sealed in a hard plastic case and packaged in a brown box (also with an "S" mintmark) it lists at $6.50.
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If it's not proof or a very high mint state coin, it's face value
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only
a dollar
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
If it's not proof or a very high mint state coin, it's face value
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only
a dollar
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
It's a common dollar coin that's face value
No, there have been many US dollar coins struck before and after 1972. However, the US Mint did make a dollar coin in 1972 (it was the second year for the Eisenhower Dollar)
8-14-11>>> US Kennedy half dollars made for general circulation dated 1971 to 2011 are not silver. The coin is face value.
There's no such coin. If you have a large (38 mm) coin with a picture of President Eisenhower on the front, it's an ordinary copper-nickel dollar that was plated with a tiny amount of gold, and has no extra value except as a curiosity.
There was no fifty dollar US gold coin produced in 1940.
One dollar.
If the coin is smaller than 38.1mm, then it either was not issued by the US Mint and thus has no numismatic value or it was struck on a half dollar planchet. If the design on your coin is complete and has no missing words or numbers then it is not from the US Mint and has no numismatic value. If it about the size of a half dollar and part of the design is missing then it is could be an error coin. If you think it could be an error coin, you may want to take it to a dealer for identification.