The value of a 1973 Schwinn Speedster Bicycle is determined by the condition of the bike. This bike in good condition has been valued at $350.
Not many bikes becomes collectibles, so probably not much. On top of that Schwinn is/was common as muck. Have a look at Craigslist and eBay - see what similar bikes sell for.
Bicycles as a rule don't end up being particularly valuable as collectibles. Your best bet is to browse ebay, craigslist and such to see what similar bikes are selling for.
Depends on the shape it is in.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
Not a school, INDEPENDENCE HALL These coins were minted by the gazillions as part of Bicentennial observances in 1975 and 1976. Any coin taken from circulation is only worth face value.
There is no such coin, for two reasons:> The last circulating silver US quarters were dated 1964.> There are no 1975-dated quarters, halves, or dollars. In honor of the Bicentennial, during both 1975 and 1976 those denominations all carried the dual date 1776-1976.Bicentennial quarters were minted from 40% silver for sale to collectors. As of 2014 they're worth a few dollars in their original packaging, but none are dated 1975.
The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
All 3 Bicentennial coins - quarters, halves, and dollars - were minted with dual dates 1776-1976. To meet anticipated demand the Mint took the unusual step of issuing coins with the same date during both 1975 and 1976, so there are no 1975-dated quarters, halves, or dollars. Dimes, nickels, and cents were minted with the 1975 date and are not errors or rare. All circulation Bicentennial coins were struck from copper-nickel and are only worth face value if circulated. Uncirculated and proof issues were struck in both copper-nickel and 40% silver; these are worth a premium if in their original holders or another form of encapsulation.
Please check your coin again. The phrase "200 Years of Freedom" appears on HALF dollars struck during 1975-76 in celebration of the Bicentennial.
All bicentennial coins were minted in the years 1975 and '76.
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No. Standard cents, nickels and dimes were struck with the dates 1975 and 1976. It was felt that these coins were too small to effectively display a Bicentennial picture. Quarters, halves, and dollars struck during both 1975 and 1976 all carry the dual date 1776-1976. There aren't any with a 1975 date.
Because you have a 1975 proof set. Congress decided we should have a year's warning that the bicentennial was coming up and authorized the bicentennial designs ahead of time.
There are no U.S. quarters dated 1975. All quarters, half dollars, and large dollars minted in 1975 and '76 featured the 1776-1976 bicentennial designs.