In circulated condition, 25 cents. In uncirculated condition, about a dollar. S-mint silver issues and regular proof issues are worth about $2.00 Silver proof issues (still in original plastic capsule) are worth about $3.00 It is (in mint condition uncirculated) 75 cents unless it is a silver special. Check the edge of the coin. If you have a brown or red line it is a standard copper sandwich coin, if not it is 40% silver and worth more. Most BC coins are double to triple the spending worth in average conditions. Good luck getting triple... The golden rule of collecting: "No matter the worth of an item you will only get what someone is will to pay for it."
If you found it in pocket change, it's worth twenty-five cents. If it was struck for circulation but has been kept in uncirculated condition, it may be worth about $2. If it was struck as a proof coin, it is still only worth a few dollars.
They're worth 25 cents.
If circulated, 25¢
If uncirculated, maybe up to 50¢
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$25
$ 7.93
1976 bicentennial proof set silver dollar half and quarter what's the value of this uncirculated set?
It's just a Bicentennial quarter, spend it.
July 24, 2009 Gold plating a coin destroys its numismatic value. The Bicentennial quarter is worth but a quarter plus the value of the bit of gold used to plate it.
$25
$ 7.93
1976 bicentennial proof set silver dollar half and quarter what's the value of this uncirculated set?
It's just a Bicentennial quarter, spend it.
July 24, 2009 Gold plating a coin destroys its numismatic value. The Bicentennial quarter is worth but a quarter plus the value of the bit of gold used to plate it.
None of the Bicentennial coins regardless of denomination or mintmark made for general circulation are worth more than face value.
If it's one you found in circulation, then no.
It's still worth 25 cents.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
Sorry. Most are have about the same value as a regular quarter. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_bicentennial_coinage
The bicentennial quarter is extremely common, still worth 25 cents.
Please check again. There are no coins with those date combinations. You presumably have a Bicentennial quarter - its dates will be 1776 - 1976.