The value of a 1972 Eisenhower dollar coin can vary significantly depending on its condition, mint mark, and specific variety.
- Circulated condition: Between $1.05 and $1.50.
- Uncirculated condition: Can be worth much more, with some selling for thousands of dollars.
- Condition/Grade: This is the most crucial factor. A coin in pristine, uncirculated (mint state or MS) condition will command a much higher price than a heavily circulated one. Values rise considerably in MS66 or higher grades, potentially reaching thousands for coins graded MS67 or higher, according to [Hero Bullion].
- Mint Mark:
– Philadelphia (No Mint Mark): Some rare and valuable coins were minted in Philadelphia without a mintmark.
– Denver (‘D’ Mint Mark): Most 1972 Eisenhower dollars were minted in Denver. These are generally not worth much unless in excellent condition.
– San Francisco (‘S’ Mint Mark): These coins were primarily minted in silver and sold to collectors.
- Varieties/Errors:
– Reverse Varieties: The 1972 Eisenhower dollar has three distinct reverse varieties (Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3), distinguishable by the representation of the Earth on the reverse.
– Type 2: This variety is the most valuable, and coins in high grades (MS65 or higher) can sell for $1,000 or more.
– Doubling: Some 1972 coins exhibit doubling on the stars and lettering, which can increase their value significantly.
– Other Errors: Rare minting errors can also lead to substantial increases in value. For instance, a 1972 overstruck dollar coin reportedly listed for over $180,000 on an auction site.
- 1972 Eisenhower dollars minted in San Francisco (‘S’ mint mark) contain 40% silver.
- As of August 11, 2025, the melt value of a 40% silver Eisenhower dollar is $12.35.
Note: It’s crucial to consult a professional coin grader or experienced numismatist to accurately assess the value of your specific 1972 Eisenhower dollar, especially if it appears to be in exceptional condition or exhibit any unusual features.
How can you tell if a 1972 dollar coin is valuable?
Good point! And as you can see well you can’t see any of the islands at all in mintstate grades the 1972. Type one and type three Ike dollars sell for about a hundred bucks. But the type.
How can I tell if my 1972 Eisenhower Dollar is silver?
From my experience, Look for a Silver or Copper Stripe
If your Ike dollar has an āSā mint mark on the obverse, it is silver clad, or 40% silver. You can also check the edge of the coin for a silver stripe. If you find one, you most likely have a 40% silver, or silver clad Eisenhower dollar.
What is the difference between a 1972 Eisenhower Dollar type 1 and type 2?
So let’s look look at the type. Two type one big big difference there in the letters. Much thinner for the type two thicker for the type one.