From a newspaper clipping within the Sarasota Journal (circa October 1972) I found an article detailing the information of your coin. This coin seems to be quite similar to the Parthenon coin that the mint also produced. Specifics on your coin are :
Minted By : The Letcher Mint (1972 Maybe)
Sculpted by : Don Dow
Minted Metal : .999 Ag & .999 Au
Diameter : 39mm
Au : 10 grains (In Relief of Parthenon or Rever Coin) or 2/3 of a gram
Ag : Unknown Qty, at least .8 troy oz (From An Ebay Listing)
Edge : Reeded Edge
Hope this helps!
-D
If the coin shows any wear, value is for the silver at about $6.00
$1 to $7500 depending upon the mint mark, the variety and the condition of the coin.
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A uncirculated coin has a retail value of $485.00-$505.00
A Mint issued uncirculated coin set has a current value of $8.00.
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3500
$72 in mint condition.