I found a silver issued 2Gr fine silver 999
1776 coin hollow back with the # 8528178
Jeanne Crimi
Okay! No silver quarter for 1776.
With silver at $22.22 per ounce, a gram is about 72 cents. So 2 grams = $1.44.
There are no 1776 quarters.
I have a 2 gram one sided silver token with an eagle on the front that sais silver issue 2 gr fine silver .999 1776 with a serial code at the bottom, b528178 that could be what you have. i asked a dealer about it and he told me that they were minted by a private mint in the 1970s or 80s as silver investment pieces for around either $15 or $50 dollars, I cant remember which. I'm not sure what one would be worth now but it is worth at least its silver content and a dealer or collector could probably give you more.
The document that colonists issued in 1776 was the Declaration of Independence.
The 3 coin Bicentennial Proof set has a current retail value of $30.00 Issue price was $15.00
The date is actually 1776-1976; please take a closer look.None of the Eisenhower dollars issued for general circulation contain any silver. But the Mint did issue special collectors coins in 1971 to 1974 & the dual date 1776-1976 bicentennial coins that were struck in 40% silver. ALL of these coins have "S" mintmarks and none were released for circulation. If the coins you're asking about don't have "S" mintmarks, they are face value. The others are about $5.00.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
Dwight Eisenhower is on the Bicentennial (1776-1976) Silver Dollar.
The 1776-1976 dollar was an Eisenhower dollar and the silver version has a current value from $14 to $325 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The date is 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial quarters struck general circulation have any silver or are more than face value.