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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars (1971–1978) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 7 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1.10 and $7,590.00. Eisenhower dollars were minted from 1971 through 1978 and designed by Frank Gasparro. The Eisenhower dollar symbolizes at least

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Eisenhower Dollars (1971–1978) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 7 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1.10 and $7,590.00.

Eisenhower dollars were minted from 1971 through 1978 and designed by Frank Gasparro. The Eisenhower dollar symbolizes at least two numismatically significant elements, being the first dollar coin minted during the copper-nickel clad era (which began in 1965) and the last regularly issued dollar coin with physical dimensions approximating the traditional silver dollars of earlier times.

While most Eisenhower dollars are made from copper-nickel clad, many uncirculated pieces were minted in a 40% silver format at the San Francisco Mint and bear an ?S? mintmark. In 1975 and 1976, all Eisenhower dollars honored the nation?s bicentennial with a 1776-1976 dual date on the obverse and a special reverse design with the Liberty Bell superimposed on the surface of the moon. The bicentennial design, by Dennis R. Williams, was replaced in 1977 with the coin?s regular reverse visage ? the Apollo 11 insignia.

While hundreds of millions of Eisenhower dollars were made, copper-nickel clad business-strike specimens grading MS65 or better are remarkably scarce. This is because the coins are relatively large and heavy and thus more prone to surface gouges and other imperfections during shipment in bags.

Thus, copper-nickel clad business strikes grading MS60-64 are typical; in MS65 they are scarce, are rare in MS66, and prove virtually elusive in MS67. It should be noted that 40% silver Eisenhower dollars are much more common in the higher Mint State grades because they were minted with the much greater level of care generally afforded numismatic strikes.

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1972 $1 Type 1 MS
Value Range: $2.50 - $2,500
$2.50 - $2,500
1972 $1 Type 2 MS
Value Range: $55.00 - $7,590
$55.00 - $7,590
1972 $1 Type 2, FS-901 MS
Value Range: $55.00 - $7,590
$55.00 - $7,590
1972 $1 Type 3 MS
Value Range: $1.10 - $2,160
$1.10 - $2,160
1972-D $1 MS
Value Range: $1.10 - $2,400
$1.10 - $2,400
1972-D $1 Peg Leg, FS-401 MS
Value Range: $2.50 - $2,800
$2.50 - $2,800
1972-S $1 Silver MS
Value Range: $24.74 - $4,000
$24.74 - $4,000

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1974-D $1 MS

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1972 $1 Type 3 MS

Auction Ends: 3/28/2026

1972-S $1 Silver MS

Auction Ends: 3/18/2026

1971-D $1 MS

Auction Ends: 4/20/2026

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