Here is what the Red Book, the definitive US coin catalog, says about your coin:
worn: $7,000 US dollars catalog value
average circulated: $21,000
well preserved: $50,000 and more
No set values for replicas exist, it's worth what you can get.
8-13-11>>> Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. Values start at $10,000.00 and go over $100,000.00 and more depending on type and grade.NOTE: Many replicas, copy's and counterfeits exist.
At least 8 different types of this coin are known, with values that run from $8,000.00 to $500,000.00.
if it is a real one its worth about $90,000-100,000.but beware alot of fakes out there.also is it the coin or paper currency big difference.best bet is to go to a coin specialist.
There were no US coins minted in 1776.
No set values for replicas exist, it's worth what you can get.
Some continental coins were made of pewter, others of bronze or silver. The 1776 "continental currency" (dollar) is one of the rarest US coins and many were made from pewter, consequently suffering from corrosion of the tin.
8-13-11>>> Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. Values start at $10,000.00 and go over $100,000.00 and more depending on type and grade.NOTE: Many replicas, copy's and counterfeits exist.
Weight: 15.03-18.51 grams, it varies.
Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. To find a picture of a real one, use the search box on your browser and type in 1776 Continental Dollar and click on images. This should bring up pictures of authentic examples.
At least 8 different types of this coin are known, with values that run from $8,000.00 to $500,000.00.
if it is a real one its worth about $90,000-100,000.but beware alot of fakes out there.also is it the coin or paper currency big difference.best bet is to go to a coin specialist.
The originals and official restrikes were all struck, not cast or molded. But be nice. Call it a reproduction, not a fake.
There were no US coins minted in 1776.
No US quarters bearing the date of 1776 were struck. If you have a coin that is a quarter of some other currency, please post a new question including the country that the coin is from. If the date reads 1776-1976 and has a portrait of George Washington, then it's a common bicentennial quarter worth 25 cents.
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If it is a reproduction of a coin, it will normally say copy.