of normal composition, 1 dollar in ms-63 condition, and 6 dollars in ms-65 condition
( these are different conditions for uncirculated coins. this coin is only worth face value if circulated.) of silver clad composition, 4 dollars in ms-63 and 7 dollars in ms-65. silver clad high condition proof, is 8 dollars. normal composition proof is 4 dollars in good condition.
BICENTENNIAL, not "bicentenial" QUARTER, not "quater" 1776-1976, not just "1776" And only worth 25 cents. Billions were minted and many were saved as keepsakes.
It's still worth 25 cents. This question has been asked dozens of times.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
There were 1.7 billion bicentennial quarters minted, and they're still worth 25 cents each. The only ones worth more are the silver and proof varieties.
1935? Whose bicentennial was that?
A 1776-1976 no proof quarter dollar worth in 2012
BICENTENNIAL, not "bicentenial" QUARTER, not "quater" 1776-1976, not just "1776" And only worth 25 cents. Billions were minted and many were saved as keepsakes.
It's still worth 25 cents. This question has been asked dozens of times.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
There were 1.7 billion bicentennial quarters minted, and they're still worth 25 cents each. The only ones worth more are the silver and proof varieties.
1935? Whose bicentennial was that?
Unless the coin was found in mint packaging, it is only worth 25 cents. Bicentennial coins were produced in large numbers and unless in proof condition have little demand from collectors.
some out there knows please tell me how much a bicentenial quarter with no date was printed on it...thanks
With the exception of certain proof sets, they are only worth the face value of the coin.
495.00
5,000+
100-400 USD