All quarters*, halves, and dollars minted in 1975 and 1976 carried a dual date to honor the country's bicentennial.
(*) The coin's denomination is a quarter, just as it's spelled on the back.
What you have is probably a bicentennial quarter or Half-Dollar. They were minted to commemorate the 200th birthday of the United States.
It's the Denver mint mark, indicating where it was made. And does not add to the value it's just a quarter
I think you mean 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
You most likely mean a kennedy half dollar with the date 1776-1976, such coins are common and unless in mint packaging are only worth 50 cents.
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
What you have is probably a bicentennial quarter or Half-Dollar. They were minted to commemorate the 200th birthday of the United States.
It's the Denver mint mark, indicating where it was made. And does not add to the value it's just a quarter
If you mean the dual-date 1776-1976 dollar it's Eisenhower.
Or it’s just y2 or j2....
I think you mean 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
If you mean 1976 the value is 25 cents.
You most likely mean a kennedy half dollar with the date 1776-1976, such coins are common and unless in mint packaging are only worth 50 cents.
If you mean in the US, you may be looking at a bicentennial flag .Some commerorative ones were marked 1776-1976 .
It means second quarter of the year. Q1 = First quarter Q2 = second and so on..
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
Remember studying the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence? The US broke away from England in 1776 so 1976 was the bicentennial year. Special designs of quarters, halves, and dollars were minted with the dual date as part of the celebrations. To meet the demand for these special coins, minting started in 1975 so there weren't any quarters, halves or dollars with that date. All carried 1776-1976 regardless of the year they were actually made.
What do you mean by the wrong date? Bicentennial half dollars are only worth 50 cents.