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.
25 cents.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
The date is 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial quarters struck general circulation have any silver or are more than face value.
There were no special coins issued for the US Centennial in 1876.If you have a modern bicentennial quarter with 2 dates, 1776-1976, it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
Please check again. There are no coins with those date combinations. You presumably have a Bicentennial quarter - its dates will be 1776 - 1976.
25 cents.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
The date is 1776-1976. None of the bicentennial quarters struck general circulation have any silver or are more than face value.
There were no special coins issued for the US Centennial in 1876.If you have a modern bicentennial quarter with 2 dates, 1776-1976, it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
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.
Please check those dates. Your coin should say 1776-1976, meaning it's a Bicentennial quarter.
The date on it should read 1776-1976. It's a common U.S. bicentennial quarter, still worth 25 cents.