Yes. There were US quarter dollars struck in 1975 but all of them carried the date 1776-1976. Likewise, all 1976 quarter dollars also carried the 1776-1976 date. There is no way to identify the coins struck in 1975 from those struck in 1976.
All US Quarters made in 1975 & 1976 have the dual date 1776-1976 so if the coin has a date of 1975 it's not a US coin.
There are no significant die differences that can be used to distinguish Bicentennial quarters struck in 1975 from those made in 1976. All carry the same design and special dual date 1776-1976.
It's 1776-1976 not 1975-1976- So many of the dual dated quarters were made that only proof and special uncirculated coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
The U.S. did not strike quarters with the 1975 date. Dual-dated quarters bearing the date 1776-1976 were issued during all of 1975 and 1976 to honor the Bicentennial. If you have a quarter with that date it is either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit and has no numismatic value.
No US quarters are dated 1975, all have the dual date 1776-1976
The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
All bicentennial coins were minted in the years 1975 and '76.
All US Quarters made in 1975 & 1976 have the dual date 1776-1976 so if the coin has a date of 1975 it's not a US coin.
1975
Texaco Presents A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television - 1975 TV was released on: USA: 24 October 1975
The first quarter was made by the Philadelphia Mint
There are no significant die differences that can be used to distinguish Bicentennial quarters struck in 1975 from those made in 1976. All carry the same design and special dual date 1776-1976.
The beaver was made a symbol in 1975.
It's 1776-1976 not 1975-1976- So many of the dual dated quarters were made that only proof and special uncirculated coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
The U.S. did not strike quarters with the 1975 date. Dual-dated quarters bearing the date 1776-1976 were issued during all of 1975 and 1976 to honor the Bicentennial. If you have a quarter with that date it is either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit and has no numismatic value.
No US quarters are dated 1975, all have the dual date 1776-1976
A 1951 quarter was made of 90% silver and 10% copper.