None of the Bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value.
It's worth face value, whether it's the quarter, half dollar, or dollar.
Look again. The date says 1776-1976. It's a Bicentennial coin worth 50 cents
The 1776-1976 dollar was struck in celebration of the bi-centennial.
All circulating bicentennial Kennedy half dollars are worth 50 cents.
You didn't specify which coin, but bicentennial quarters, halves, and dollars are all only worth face value.
It's the special bicentennial dollar, which was actually minted for two years, and is still worth one dollar.
Look again. The date says 1776-1976. It's a Bicentennial coin worth 50 cents
The bicentennial dollar is a common coin, still worth one dollar.
The 1776-1976 dollar was struck in celebration of the bi-centennial.
All circulating bicentennial Kennedy half dollars are worth 50 cents.
You didn't specify which coin, but bicentennial quarters, halves, and dollars are all only worth face value.
For U.S. bicentennial quarters, half-dollars, and dollars, the denomination is on the back of the coin. Whatever you have, it's worth face value.
It's the special bicentennial dollar, which was actually minted for two years, and is still worth one dollar.
It's the special bicentennial dollar, which was actually minted for two years, and is still worth one dollar.
Uh, a centennial is 100 years. 1776 to 1976 is TWO hundred years so that would be a Bicentennial coin.
Please check those dates. Your coin should say 1776-1976, meaning it's a Bicentennial quarter.
It's just a common bicentennial dollar, worth face value only.
Take another look at that coin. The date on bicentennial dollars says 1776-1976.