What makes a 1972 silver dollar rare?

The 1972 Philadelphia Minted Ike Dollar Type 2 reverse is the rarest of all three varieties. 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.
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Are 1972 silver dollars worth anything?

The standard 1972 silver dollar is worth around $15 in MS 63 uncirculated condition. In MS 65 uncirculated condition the price rises to around $20. The 1972 proof silver dollar is worth around $15 in PR 65 condition. There were 1,811,631 proof coins minted.
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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.
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Are there any valuable Eisenhower dollars?

These are especially rare and can sell for quite a bit of cash. In fact, a 1971 prototype Eisenhower coin recently sold for $264,000. Another rare Eisenhower coin is the bicentennial coin containing the 1776-1976 dates. These can be found on eBay and even Etsy and are listed for upwards of $25,000.
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Is a 1972 Eisenhower dollar worth anything?

Though unpopular during 1972 for being big and bold, 1972 Eisenhower dollars are one of the favorites of coin collectors these days. Face value is simply $1, but these coins are worth much more than that, even thousands if you're lucky enough to get your hands on rare pieces.
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What year silver dollars are worth the most money?

Bottom Line: 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar

The "holy grail" of all silver dollars is a 1794 Flowing Hair, which is believed to be the first silver dollar ever struck by the United States. Numismatist and coin dealer Bruce Morelan bought the coin in 2013, spending $10 million to own this insanely rare coin.
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What is a friendly eagle Eisenhower dollar?

Getting to Know the Friendly Eagle. The 1971-D Friendly Eagle Eisenhower Dollar is a variety based on the appearance of the eagle on the reverse, anchored by the Apollo 11 insignia emblematic of the 1969 lunar mission that brought humans to the Moon for the first time.
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Which Eisenhower silver dollar is worth the most?

One of the most valuable Eisenhower dollars is the 1972 Type 2. This is easily identifiable by looking at the image of the moon on the reverse. You can study these popular Eisenhower dollar varieties and errors to add them to your collection.
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Which Eisenhower dollars are 90% silver?

All 10 Eisenhower Silver Dollars — the only U.S. dollar coins struck in 40% silver — and all 11 Proof Eisenhower Dollars. The limited-edition Eisenhower Centennial Proof Silver Dollar, struck in 90% silver, the only U.S. coin to feature two portraits of the same person on the same side!
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How much is a Susan B Anthony dollar worth?

How much are they worth? Again, the value of a particular coin could depend on grade and condition. A circulated wide rim 1979-P dollar is worth $5 to $8, whereas an uncirculated piece could be valued at $25 or more, according to Coins Guide.
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What makes a 1979 silver dollar rare?

1979-P Wide Rim (a.k.a. Near Date)

The first type had a wide rim which resulted in the date being positioned very close to the rim. These dies were only used to mint SBA dollars in Philadelphia ("P' mint mark). Therefore, coins minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) and San Francisco ("S" mint mark) do not have this variety.
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How much is a Dwight Eisenhower coin worth?

Eisenhower dollar coin and 2015 D Dwight D. Eisenhower dollar coin are each worth around $7 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 2015 S proof Dwight D. Eisenhower dollar coin is worth around $6 in PR 65 condition.
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How do I know if my silver dollar is worth anything?

Two of the primary ways to determine the value of a silver dollar is its melt value—value determined by the mass of silver contained in the coin itself—and for the rarity of the coin. The melt value of a coin can be determined in an approximate way, based off the value of the precious metal within the silver dollar.
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Are 1970's silver dollars worth anything?

Mint State examples of the 40% silver dollars from 1971-S to 1974-S are common through MS67-68 depending on the date – with the main exception being 1971-S that is worth $385 in MS67 and $6,500 in MS68. And all of them are valuable in MS69, the top grade, commanding between $3,000 and $9,000 depending on the date.
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How do I sell my silver dollars?

The easiest way to sell coins is to track down a reputable dealer. They'll offer a wholesale price instead of retail, but a lower rate might be worth the convenience. Other options include auctions, online marketplaces, and searching an online forum for collectors.
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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.
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Which Eisenhower dollars are 40% silver?

The Eisenhower Dollar was conceived by the US Mint in 1969 and finally put into production in 1971. While the Eisenhower Dollar was issued from 1971 to 1978, only coins issued in BU and Proof versions from 1971 to 1976 had 40% silver.
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How can you tell if a coin is 40% silver?

The best way to determine if your coins are silver is to view the edge of the coin. If the coin has a solid silver stripe, then you can feel confident that it's silver. If you can see a copper stripe, then the coin is clad. A more subdued silver stripe with faint traces of copper could mean that the coin is 40% silver.
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What year are silver dollars real silver?

One of the most highly collected coins in the world is the United States Silver Dollar. They are composed of 90% Silver & 10% Copper and were minted between 1794 to 1935. The 40% Silver Eisenhower Dollars were minted between 1971 & 1978 and are not as collectible.
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What year did silver dollars stop being silver?

On July 23, 1965, President Johnson approved the Coinage Act of 1965, which removed silver from circulating coins and authorized that clad coins be used for the half dollar, quarter, and dime.
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Why is the 2000 D Sacagawea coin so valuable?

Why Are They so Valuable? As coin collectors started to assemble complete sets of Sacajawea dollars, they realized that there were two different varieties of the 2000 Sacajawea coin. They were first listed in the 60th Edition (2007) of A Guide Book of United States Coins (aka "The Redbook") by R. S. Yeoman.
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