Face value only.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
I put one in my show case 2 years ago with the very fair price of $1.00, it's got a lot of laughs but no offers.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
Okay! No silver quarter for 1776.
about 150,000 dollars
Face value only.
The value of a History Channel Club 1776 Liberty Bell coin can vary based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, these coins might be valued anywhere from a few dollars to around $50, depending on the market. It's advisable to check recent sales on auction sites or consult with numismatic experts for a more accurate valuation.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
I put one in my show case 2 years ago with the very fair price of $1.00, it's got a lot of laughs but no offers.
One Penny GBP in 1776 had the purchasing power of about £0.40 GBP today.
One British Penny in 1776 had the purchasing power of about £0.40 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
What ever the next person would pay. If you have one its probably a fake. To amuse you around 75 - 100 thousand.
Okay! No silver quarter for 1776.
Only dollars, half dollars an quarters dated 1776-1976 are "Bicentennial" coins. Dimes, nickels and cents are face value.
The US didn't exist in 1700. Remember, the Revolution wasn't till 1776! Please check your coin again and post a new question.