Sorry. Most are have about the same value as a regular quarter. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_bicentennial_coinage
If it's truly uncirculated, it could be worth upwards of a dollar. It's hardly a rare coin.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
July 24, 2009 Gold plating a coin destroys its numismatic value. The Bicentennial quarter is worth but a quarter plus the value of the bit of gold used to plate it.
From 1968 to date. The mintmark's will be on the obverse (front) of the coin, to the right of the hair ribbon.
Your coin is an ordinary Bicentennial quarter that's been "colorized" as a so-called collectible. That makes it an altered coin worth only face value.
Yes, and its a rare coin.
Nope. They are worth the same as any other coin. They were made in the millions and are not rare.
Please check those dates. Your coin should say 1776-1976, meaning it's a Bicentennial quarter.
That indentation is damage that means the coin is only worth a quarter.
Please look at the coin's dual dates - 1776 to 1976 is TWO hundred years, not 100. That would make this a quarter issued for the US Bicentennial.
None of the Bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value.
Please look at the coin again. Kennedy is only on half dollars. Post new question.