There are different elements that make a 1972 Eisenhower dollar valuable. These are: grading, design variations, die varieties and errors.
Factors such as grading, strike type, errors, and die varieties increase the value of 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollars.
1972 half dollars derive value from strike type, error coins, die varieties, and a little from grading.
Different elements increase the value of a 1936 buffalo nickel, such as grading, strike types, die varieties, and error coins.
The following factors affect a 1935 buffalo nickel’s value: grading, the rarity of some versions, mint marks, error coins, and die varieties.
Many factors contribute to the value of a 1937 buffalo nickel. These include grading, especially the higher grades, the rarity of certain versions, minting location, strike type, and whether or not they’re error coins or die varieties (the 3 legs variety in particular).
1964 nickels have several factors making them valuable or adding to their value. These include grading, rarity, minting location, strike type, special designation, and whether or not they’re error coins or die varieties.
Several factors contribute to a 1966 quarter’s value. These include its grading, strike type, and whether or not it’s an error coin or die variety.
Factors that make a 1967 quarter valuable include its grading, strike type, and whether or not it’s an error coin or die variety.
Several factors make 1971 half dollars valuable. These include their grading, strike type, and whether or not they’re error coins or die varieties.
Many factors make 1965 quarters valuable. These factors include their grading, strike type, and whether or not they’re error coins or die varieties.
Several factors make 2005 bison nickels valuable. These include their grading, strike type, and whether or not they’re error coins or die varieties, particularly the 2005-D speared bison nickel variety.