Eisenhower Dollars1972 $1 MS. Eisenhower Dollars. NGC Universal ID: 2587. The NGC Universal ID is a four digit alphanumeric that groups coins based on a unique combination of date, mintmark, denomination and striking process (MS, PF, or SP). These IDs are a simple organization of all coins prior to variety attribution and grading. CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1972 Eisenhower Dollar value at an average of $2, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $140. Type: Eisenhower Dollar. Jaime Hernandez: 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. All 1972 Philadelphia-strike Eisenhower dollars will fall into one of these three varieties. The Type 1 and Type 3 prove to be the most common, and the Type 2 being remarkably scarce. Perhaps only 1 in 32 of the 1972 Philadelphia-minted Ikes can be attributed as a Type 2. In 1972 the Philadelphia Mint used three slightly different reverse dies to strike circulation strike coins. It struck a Type1, Type 2 and a Type 3. All three Types illustrate a round outline of the U.S. And other surrounding countries on the reverse of the coin.
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