None of the Bicentennial coins regardless of denomination or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
5,000+
i dont know what you question is about the silver dollar but i am asuming you would like to know a little about it. The bicentenial silver dollar was circulated in the year 1976 as an anniversary. It's value can range on the grade of the coin, however in good condition is worth about 5.00-7.00. In (ok) condition is worth about (1.50-4.00). I hope that will let you know a little bit more about the 1976 Bicentenial Silver Dollar.
Unless the coin was found in mint packaging, it is only worth 25 cents. Bicentennial coins were produced in large numbers and unless in proof condition have little demand from collectors.
Check for a mint mark above the 1776-1976 date. If there's a D or no mint mark, your coin is made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth face value. If there's an S you have a 40%-silver coin. Check the related question for more information.
None of the Bicentennial coins regardless of denomination or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
With the exception of certain proof sets, they are only worth the face value of the coin.
some out there knows please tell me how much a bicentenial quarter with no date was printed on it...thanks
Five cents in uncirculated condition. If the coin is worn/tarnished/shows signs of being in circulation, it may only be worth its face value.
I would check the completed items at an online auction website.
Pretty close to $0.50.
5,000+
i dont know what you question is about the silver dollar but i am asuming you would like to know a little about it. The bicentenial silver dollar was circulated in the year 1976 as an anniversary. It's value can range on the grade of the coin, however in good condition is worth about 5.00-7.00. In (ok) condition is worth about (1.50-4.00). I hope that will let you know a little bit more about the 1976 Bicentenial Silver Dollar.
Unless the coin was found in mint packaging, it is only worth 25 cents. Bicentennial coins were produced in large numbers and unless in proof condition have little demand from collectors.
Check for a mint mark above the 1776-1976 date. If there's a D or no mint mark, your coin is made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth face value. If there's an S you have a 40%-silver coin. Check the related question for more information.
None of the Bicentennial coins regardless of denomination or mintmark struck for general circulation contain any silver or have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
Because the "S" mintmark means the coin was minted in San Fransisco. Because the coins minted in San Fransisco in 1976 were not intended for circulation, they are more desirable to collectors. Some of the "S" mintmark coins are 40% silver and that boosts their value. If the coin has no mintmark, or any other mintmark other than "S" it has no value beyond face value.