Most likely not much. After several decades of circulation, the ridges around the rim of a coin will wear down to where they are no longer there. Such a thing is simply the feature of the coin's extensive use, not an error or defect. The coin is worth $.25.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
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.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
The US didn't make special quarters for the Centennial in 1876, so what you have is a standard Liberty Seated quarter. Please see the Related Question for values.The only special quarters were struck for the Bicentennial in 1976.
Sorry. The U.S. did not make any one dollar coins dated 1976. All have the dual date of 1776-1976 and are Bicentennial not anniversary coins.
What IS a silver bicentennial penny? The US Mint didn't make one, so you are probably looking at a normal 1976 cent that has been silver plated by a private novelty company. It will have no numismatic value but you may get a dollar or so from someone who collects bicentennial memorabilia.
If you mean "How do you make the worth of a quarter with 3 coins", the answer is: two dimes and one nickel.
A quarter is worth 25 cents, and a dime is worth 10 cents. To determine how many dimes make a quarter, you can divide 25 by 10. This means that 2.5 dimes make up a quarter, which translates to 2 full dimes and a half of a dime.
There are 10 dimes in a dollar, as each dime is worth 10 cents. Therefore, to make a quarter, which is equal to 25 cents, you would need 2.5 dimes. However, since you cannot have half of a dime, the closest whole number of dimes that make a quarter is 2.
Australia was founded in 1788, so that would make its bicentennial fall in 1988
The Mint produced 1976-dated Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars for two years (1975-1976) and did not make any 1975-dated dollars. Therefore the mintage for the 1976 coins is very high. In circulated condition, your coin is worth $1.10 to $1.25 -- uncirculated are generally worth $1.50 to $2.00 Another one that's worth a little more if certified MS-65 by a major grading service. Then a coin from Philadelphia lists for $10 and Denver $7. San Francisco minted a copper-nickel proof version that lists for $2 and 40% silver versions that list for $13 in MS-65 and $5 in proof.It's only worth face value.
The Mint produced 1976-dated Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars for two years (1975-1976) and did not make any 1975-dated dollars. Therefore the mintage for the 1976 coins is very high. In circulated condition, your coin is worth $1.10 to $1.25 -- uncirculated are generally worth $1.50 to $2.00 Another one that's worth a little more if certified MS-65 by a major grading service. Then a coin from Philadelphia lists for $10 and Denver $7. San Francisco minted a copper-nickel proof version that lists for $2 and 40% silver versions that list for $13 in MS-65 and $5 in proof.It's only worth face value.