A D-marked quarter from 1776-1976 is part of the United States Bicentennial coin series. These quarters, which feature a dual date, are generally worth their face value of 25 cents if in circulated condition. However, uncirculated or special mint condition coins can be worth a bit more, typically ranging from a few dollars to around $10, depending on their condition and market demand. For precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or collector's guide.
25 cents.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
It's just a Bicentennial quarter, spend it.
Please check again. There are no coins with those date combinations. You presumably have a Bicentennial quarter - its dates will be 1776 - 1976.
The date is 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial quarters struck general circulation have any silver or are more than face value.
25 cents.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
It's just a Bicentennial quarter, spend it.
Please check again. There are no coins with those date combinations. You presumably have a Bicentennial quarter - its dates will be 1776 - 1976.
The date is 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial quarters struck general circulation have any silver or are more than face value.
The mintmark is a "D" not a "P" and it's just a quarter.
It's only worth 25 cents.
It's still worth 25 cents.
It's still worth 25 cents.
It's worth exactly 25 cents.
The date on it should read 1776-1976. It's a common U.S. bicentennial quarter, still worth 25 cents.
The bicentennial quarter is extremely common, still worth 25 cents.