Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart
| Date | Composition & Finish | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1776–1976-S | Silver Clad Variety I Proof | $17 |
| 1977 | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.50 |
| 1977-D | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.50 |
| 1977-S | Copper-Nickel Clad Proof | $4 |
Despite the Eisenhower dollar’s unsuitability for circulation, the United States Mint at Philadelphia struck 12,596,000 coins in 1977. 2,006,869 of this total were packaged in the Annual Mint Set. In Uncirculated condition, the 1977 Eisenhower dollar has a retail value of about $3.00 – $4.00.
Is the 1972 US Silver Dollar a silver coin?
Note that not every 1972 Eisenhower dollar is a silver coin. The US also minted the 1972 Eisenhower copper-nickel clad coin with no mint mark and also the 1972 D Eisenhower copper-nickel clad coin.
What is the value of a 1977 Silver Dollar?
Most 1977 Eisenhower dollars were not minted in silver. If it was, the value is around $10. If not, it is $1. You can tell if it’s silver by looking at the reeded rim of the coin. The top coin is not made of silver. The middle is made of 40% silver. The bottom is 90% silver, from an earlier mintage of non-1977 silver dollars.
How much money was made in the US in 1972?
The US Mint made more than 170 million Eisenhower dollars in 1972. Only around two million of them were silver, with the rest being copper-nickel clad. Even though copper-nickel clad 1972 dollars don’t contain silver, some are still worth significant money due to their numismatic value. The Various Types of 1972 Dollars
What is the value of 50 dollars in 1972?
USA inflation – Conversion table Initial Value Equivalent value $50 dollars in 1972 $317.03 dollars today $100 dollars in 1972 $634.07 dollars today $500 dollars in 1972 $3,170.34 dollars today $1,000 dollars in 1972 $6,340.69 dollars today