The date.
All U.S. half dollars minted in 1975 and '76 featured the bicentennial reverse and were dated 1776-1976. The same applies for quarters and dollars.
None. During 1975 and 1976 all quarters, halves, and dollars carried the dual date 1776-1976 in honor of the Bicentennial. The only US coins dated 1975 were cents, nickels, and dimes.
The cutoff date for U.S. dimes and quarters is 1965, and 1971 for half dollars. All coins (in the listed denominations) minted before those years contain silver. Then U.S nickels dated 1942-1945 contain a little silver as well. For Canadian quarters, halves, and dollars, those contained silver until 1967 (1968 for dimes).
Ten cents - it's not real gold, it's plated.The US never made gold dimes, nor were special dimes minted for the Bicentennial. Private companies took ordinary 1976 dimes, plated them, and sold them at inflated prices as "Bicentennial collectibles". But once the celebrations were over, the bottom dropped out of the market for Bicentennial memorabilia.http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_gold_bicentennial_dime_worth#ixzz15xY7MA8Q
The difference is 0.2 litre.
No, no US dimes dated 1976 contain any silver at all.
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The last British Halfcrown was minted in 1970.
The difference in days between the two dates is 1976 days.
Anything found in change is worth face value only. No circulating silver dimes have been made since 1964. All 1976 dimes, including those made for Bicentennial sets, were struck in copper-nickel.
If it was minted in Philadelphia or Denver, it's still worth one dollar (and it's made of the same nickel/copper blend as dimes, quarters, and halves). The only ones worth more are the silver and proof coins from San Francisco.
Your coin is almost certainly plated, so it's only worth face value or holding onto as a conversation piece. All 1976 cents were struck in bronze.MoreThe US never made silver pennies - they would have been worth more than dimes! And the last circulating silver coins of any denomination were half-dollars minted in 1969.