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  • Category: Eisenhower Dollars (1971-1978)
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FAQs

How much is a 1972 S proof dollar worth? ›

1972 S SILVER Eisenhower Dollar Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of June 2024, a Eisenhower Dollar from 1972 S in circulated condition is worth between $9.75 and $11. However, on the open market 1972 S SILVER Silver Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $3000.

How do I know if my 1972 silver dollar is worth anything? ›

Condition is the main factor in figuring out how much a 1972 Silver Dollar is worth. Around 92,000,000 Eisenhower Dollars were minted in the Denver Mint and carry the “D” mint mark. These coins are still not worth very much unless they are in excellent condition.

What is the error on the 1972 dollar coin? ›

1972 Eisenhower Dollar – Type 2 (High Relief)

This was created when the mint mistakenly used a Proof reverse die in August at the Philadelphia mint facility. This type was created from a single coin die and was used in only one production run.

What makes a 1972 Eisenhower Dollar rare? ›

What Makes The 1972 Eisenhower Dollar Type II Rare? According to the Professional Coin Grading Company (PCGS), the 1972 Eisenhower Dollar Type II from the Philadelphia Mint, was accidentally struck with a die intended for making proof coins. Not more than 40,000 such coins are available in all grades.

What is the value of a 1972-S proof set? ›

1972 Proof Sets
Proof SetsValue Range
Proof SetsValue Range
1972-S 1c-50c Proof Set PR$5.40 - $5.40 $5.40 - $5.40
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How do I know if my Eisenhower Dollar is worth money? ›

Values can vary significantly for this coin, which celebrates both the moon landing and one of America's most celebrated Presidents. To determine Eisenhower Dollar values, take a look at your coin's year, mint mark, rarity, errors, and condition.

Is a 1972 silver dollar pure silver? ›

Originally, they intended for the coin to contain a silver alloy. However, given the rise in silver prices, they opted for a clad copper-nickel composition. Nevertheless, uncirculated and proof versions, intended for collectors, do have silver in their composition.

How do I know if my silver dollar is worth money? ›

The weight of your coins is probably one of the most accurate ways to tell if your silver coins are valuable. Since the silver market is measured by weight, you can look at the current price of silver and use that to determine your coin's value based on how much your coins weigh.

Which Eisenhower silver dollar is worth the most? ›

The absence of the mintmark makes the 1976 No S Proof Eisenhower Silver Dollar one of the rarest modern coin varieties there is. It is valued at $850,000, making it the most valuable Eisenhower Silver Dollar known to exist.

Where is the mint mark on a 1972 silver dollar? ›

All 1972 40% silver Ikes have an “S” mintmark just below Eisenhower's neck on the obverse. Suppose your Eisenhower dollar has either a “D” mintmark or no mintmark. In that case, your 1972 Ike dollar is not silver. No further testing or inspection of the coin by a coin dealer or bullion expert is necessary.

Are dollar coins worth anything 1972? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of May 2024, a Eisenhower Dollar from 1972 in circulated condition is worth between $1.05 and $1.50. However, on the open market 1972 D Silver Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $7500.

What is a 1972 type 2 silver dollar? ›

The 1972 Type 2 Eisenhower Dollar is the key coin to the entire series. This variety was only struck from one known reverse die. This is one of the primary reasons why there are so few examples available compared to any other date and mint mark of this series.

Where is the S mint mark on Eisenhower silver dollars? ›

Ike Dollars were minted at Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco; D and S mintmarks are below the neck, above the date.

What is the rarest Eisenhower Dollar? ›

1976 Silver Clad, Variety 2

This coin is extremely rare as only one 1976 (Philadelphia Mint) is known to be struck in silver in Variety 2.

Which Kennedy half dollars are worth the most? ›

Notably, those minted in 1964 hold a special distinction as the most valuable. Unlike their later counterparts, 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars boast an impressive 90% silver content, making them highly sought-after by collectors and investors alike.

Is a 1972 S penny a proof? ›

1972-S 1C, RD (Proof) Lincoln Cent (Modern) - PCGS CoinFacts.

How much is a 1973 S proof dollar worth? ›

1973 Eisenhower Dollars (Proof)
Eisenhower Dollars (Proof)Value Range
Eisenhower Dollars (Proof)Value Range
1973-S $1 Clad PR$5.40 - $1,250 $5.40 - $1,250
1973-S $1 Clad PR CAM$5.40 - $1,750 $5.40 - $1,750
1973-S $1 Clad PR DCAM$9.38 - $2,250 $9.38 - $2,250
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How much is a 1974 S proof dollar worth? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of June 2024, a Eisenhower Dollar from 1974 S in circulated condition is worth between $10.25 and $11.50. However, on the open market 1974 S SILVER Silver Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $9000.

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