How much is a Bicentennial 1776-1976 worth?

How much is a Bicentennial 1776-1976 worth?

The standard 1776-1976 clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1776-1976 S proof quarter is worth around $5 in PR 65 condition.

Are any bicentennial coins valuable?

The Value Of Bicentennial Coins Generally speaking, all circulated (worn) copper-nickel clad Bicentennial coins are worth face value. Type II uncirculated Bicentennial dollars are worth around $2 to $3. Type I uncirculated Bicentennial dollars tend to bring in 25 cents to $1 more than their Type II counterparts.

How can you tell if a 1976 quarter is silver?

Silver Bicentennial Quarters You can tell the difference because of the dual date “1776–1976” as well as the drummer pictured on the back side (reverse) of the coin. Not all bicentennial quarters are silver, though. Look for those with an “S” mintmark, meaning they were struck at the San Francisco Mint.

How rare are Bicentennial quarters?

You probably haven’t found many 1776-1976 Bicentennial coins in your pocket change, therefore you may be wondering if these old quarters are rare coins. While Bicentennial quarters are getting more difficult to find in circulation (mainly due to coin hoarding), they are not rare.

What is a 1776 to 1976 d quarter worth?

Most Bicentennial quarters are worth at least $5 in Mint State. Any piece in circulated condition is generally only worth its face value. In other words, 25 cents.

Are Eisenhower dollars valuable?

Eisenhower Silver Dollar Value And all of them are valuable in MS69, the top grade, commanding between $3,000 and $9,000 depending on the date. The 1976-S is common through MS67 at $75 and then hits $300 in MS68, the highest grade.

How do I know if my bicentennial quarter is worth anything?

A typical uncirculated 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter with either no mintmark or the “D” mintmark is worth between 40 cents to $1.25. A proof 1976-S Bicentennial quarter with copper-nickel clad composition (these have an orange stripe around the edge of the coin) are usually worth $1.25 to $2.50.

How do I know if my Bicentennial quarter is worth anything?

What is the rarest Quarter state?

Billions of Coins Minted, but not evenly

1. 2008-D Oklahoma 2003-P Alabama
2. 2004-P Iowa 2003-P Missouri
3. 2002-P Ohio 2003-P Illinois
4. 2003-P Maine 2004-D Michigan
5. 2008-P Oklahoma 2004-P Wisconsin

What Bicentennial quarter is worth money?

Only Bicentennial quarters that come from the San Francisco Mint (with an “S” mintmark) OR are uncirculated are worth more than face value: A typical uncirculated 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter with either no mintmark or the “D” mintmark is worth between 40 cents to $1.25.

Which Eisenhower dollars are worth money?

Circulated Type II dollars are worth about $1.05 to $1.10. Uncirculated Type II 1976 dollars have a value of $3 or more. Type II proof 1976 Ike dollars are worth $3 to $5 and up.

How much is an uncirculated Bicentennial coin worth?

Uncirculated Bicentennial half-dollars are generally worth 75 cents to $1. Type II uncirculated Bicentennial dollars are worth around $2 to $3. Type I uncirculated Bicentennial dollars tend to bring in 25 cents to $1 more than their Type II counterparts.

What is the value of a 1776 – 1976 US quarter?

If you find circulated 1776-1976 quarters either with no mintmark (those were made in Philadelphia) or the “D” (Denver) mintmark in pocket change, they’re worth face value – 25 cents . If you find a 1776-1976 quarter with an “S” (San Francisco) mintmark, it’s either a proof specimen or a 40% silver Bicentennial quarter.

What is the value of a 1996 D quarter?

FocusontheUser.org has roughly calculated the 1996 D Washington Quarter value at roughly 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $12.

Do Bicentennial coins have value?

Generally speaking, all circulated (worn) copper-nickel clad Bicentennial coins are worth face value. However, there has been an increasing number of offers in recent years from coin dealers who are paying a very small markup of 5 to 10 cents over face for lightly worn copper-nickel Bicentennial dollars.