None of the bicentennial quarters made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
Only dollars, half dollars an quarters dated 1776-1976 are "Bicentennial" coins. Dimes, nickels and cents are face value.
Those are the 1776-1976 bicentennial quarters, and they're still worth 25 cents.
This may be a valuable error. I suggest you check with an expert.1773-1976 should be 1776-1976.
No! Bicentennial quarters are all from 1976 and have a different 'tail' side that has a drummer in a tricorn hat instead of the eagle. The date on the front also will say 1776-1976 under G.W.'s head. Here is a great link that has a picture of a bicentennial quarter on it if you scroll partway down (see Related Links).
Bicentennial quarters are still worth exactly 25 cents each.
This design was issued in 1975 and 1976 to commemorate the Bicentennial. All Bicentennial quarters, halves, and dollars carry a dual date, 1776-1976. Please see the Related Question for more information.
You didn't specify which coin, but bicentennial quarters, halves, and dollars are all only worth face value.
1976 was the United States' bicentennial. All quarters, half dollars, and dollars minted that year show 1776-1976 in recognition of it.
50 cents. Bicentennial coins aren't rare or valuable beyond face value.
None. During 1975 and 1976 all quarters, halves, and dollars carried the dual date 1776-1976 in honor of the Bicentennial. The only US coins dated 1975 were cents, nickels, and dimes.
The American bicentennial was in 1976. It was July 4, 1976, to be exact.
25 cents that's all, no circulated Bicentennial quarters are worth more than face value.