Any you might find that were in circulation are still worth a dollar. The only ones worth more are the silver or proof coins, all minted in San Francisco.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
Take another look at that coin. The date on bicentennial dollars says 1776-1976.
It is worth face value unless it has the mintmark "S" on it.
Uh, a centennial is 100 years. 1776 to 1976 is TWO hundred years so that would be a Bicentennial coin.
None of the Bicentennial coins were struck in gold. Many of these coins have been gold plated privately and sold as "Collectibles" but they have no numismatic value. It's just a dollar.
It's just a common bicentennial dollar, worth face value only.
The bicentennial dollar is a common coin, still worth one dollar.
None of the Bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value.
August 10, 2009 The 1976 Silver Eisenhower Bicentennial coin in uncirculated grades is valued from $10 to $70 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
Please check your coin again. President Eisenhower was on the $1 coin issued during the Bicentennial. JFK was (and is) on the half dollar.
Eisenhower was on the dollar, and Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, any circulated bicentennial coin is worth face value.