The value of the set is based on the bullion value. There is a silver and a brass set. Only the sterling silver sets have significant bullion value. A sterling set weighs approximately 622.6 grams. At current prices of $34 per Troy ounce, a sterling set is worth $631. The value of the sterling or brass set to collectors may be more as they had very limited mintages over 40 years ago.
Privately minted collector sets like these unfortunately have very little resale value above the melt value of the silver they contain. So calculate the total Troy ounces of pure silver in the set and go to www.kitco.com to get the current price of silver.
Remember Sterling silver is only .925 pure
Dan
The value depends on how much gold is in this piece take it to a jeweler for an evaluation.
Between 2-30 dollars
All US bicentennial coinage has the dual date 1776-1976 not 1973, none of the bicentennial half dollar coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
8-2-11>>> The Bicentennial was in 1976 not 1972, if the piece is gold (or plated) and dated 1972 it is NOT a US Mint product. The Mint did not strike any modern gold coins until 1984.
Since it is a one ounce token, you should be able to sell it to a dealer for about $1 under spot (spot = the current value of silver). If it is in brilliant Uncirculated or Proof then you may be able to sell it as a collectible. Rick CCNV2010 on Ebay
You mean 1976. It was only made in one year and that was it. You can find 1776 - 1976 in quarters, halves, and dollars. By the way. Unless you have an uncirculated or proof, it's only worth face value. Between 1972 and 1976 the mint produced commemorative medals. Starting with Washington in 1972. I am not sure of the price or the metal content.
About 10 cents
The 1972 American Revolution Bicentennial coin is made from brass. There are versions of the coin that are somewhat valuable.
100
$ 2.95
$130
On your browser type in American Revolution Bicentennial gold 1.3 ounce and click on image. You will find all the pictures you need.
August 24, 2009 The Bicentennial 3-coin uncirculated set sold for $9 when first released. Today is has a value of $16.
It's a novelty item called a magician's coin, and has no collector value.
August 11, 2009 The 1976 Silver Eisenhower Bicentennial coin in uncirculated grades is valued from $10 to $70 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
August 10, 2009 The 3 coin Silver Bicentennial Uncirculated Set is valued from $10 to $20. The 3 coin Silver Bicentennial Proof Set is valued from $10 to $15. The 6 coin Silver Bicentennial Proof Set is valued from $12 to $18.
Take another look at that coin. The date on bicentennial dollars says 1776-1976.
None of the bicentennial coins regardless of denomination released into circulation are worth more than face value.
All US bicentennial coinage has the dual date 1776-1976 not 1973, none of the bicentennial half dollar coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.