You've got to give us the country (or state) you are talking about. There were no federal issues of US coinage back in 1776.
The front looks the same as any other Eisenhower dollar, but with 1776-1976 for the date. Then on the back, it shows the Liberty Bell and the moon.
There were no US coins minted in 1776.
I suggest you get a good coin book and search for your coin in there.
silver
it looks like a silver coin with 100 on it
It looks like the back of the coin, with a real big eagle.
Look again. The date says 1776-1976. It's a Bicentennial coin worth 50 cents
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
Uh, a centennial is 100 years. 1776 to 1976 is TWO hundred years so that would be a Bicentennial coin.
All genuine "Fugio Coppers" are date 1787 not 1776, so the date on your coin is wrong or it's not a Fugio cent.
Sorry, no US coins dated 1776 with a Twenty D. denomination were struck. 1793 is the first year for ANY US coin.
the moshling is called penny ;)