These quarters were made at 3 US mint facilities- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The Philadelphia mint made these for circulation and these don't have a mint mark. The Denver mint marked with a "D" also made them for circulation. The San Francisco mint marked with a "S" made special coins called proofs. These were sold to collectors and investors.
The United States Mint produced Bicentennial quarters between 1975 and 1976. These quarters were struck at all three U.S. Mint facilities – Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
The were made in quarters, half-dollars, and silver dollars.
Bicentennial quarters are still worth exactly 25 cents each.
Yes, the U.S. made quarters at all 3 mints in 1935 -- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
At least $2.75
Unfortunately none of the bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more
The were made in quarters, half-dollars, and silver dollars.
The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
Bicentennial quarters are still worth exactly 25 cents each.
Yes, the U.S. made quarters at all 3 mints in 1935 -- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
None of the bicentennial quarters made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
Bicentennial quarters are still worth exactly 25 cents each.
None in circulating quarters. Except for special proof sets and some uncirculated bicentennial sets, all quarters minted after 1964 are made of copper and nickel.
None in circulating quarters. Except for special proof sets and some uncirculated bicentennial sets, all quarters minted after 1964 are made of copper and nickel.
Today quarters are made in three mints: the Philadelphia mint, the Denver mint and the San Fransisco mint. The Philadelphia mint and Denver mint produce quarters for circulation, while the San Fransisco mint makes proof quarters for collectors.
At least $2.75
Most Bicentennial quarters are worth at least $5 in Mint State. Any piece in circulated condition is generally only worth its face value. In other words, 25 cents. Bicentennial quarters were made to commemorate America's 200th birthday.
Unfortunately none of the bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more