Are 1976 bicentennial quarters worth anything?

Are 1976 bicentennial quarters worth anything?

Are 1976 bicentennial quarters worth anything?

Most Bicentennial quarters are worth at least $5 in Mint State. Any piece in circulated condition is generally only worth its face value. Bicentennial quarters were made to commemorate America’s 200th birthday. They feature a special reverse design and the date “1776–1976” in honor of the occasion.

Which bicentennial quarter is worth money?

Only Bicentennial quarters that come from the San Francisco Mint (with an “S” mintmark) OR are uncirculated are worth more than face value: A typical uncirculated 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter with either no mintmark or the “D” mintmark is worth between 40 cents to $1.25.

What’s the most expensive state quarter?

To be sure, the vast majority of state quarters you’re going to find in pocket change are indeed worth only face value (worth 25 cents), mainly if they are worn….Honorable Mentions.

Date & Mintmark Mintage
2001-D Rhode Island 447,100,000
2003-P Maine 217,400,000
2003-P Maine 217,400,000
2004-P Michigan 233,800,000

How do I know if my bicentennial quarter is worth anything?

A typical uncirculated 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter with either no mintmark or the “D” mintmark is worth between 40 cents to $1.25. A proof 1976-S Bicentennial quarter with copper-nickel clad composition (these have an orange stripe around the edge of the coin) are usually worth $1.25 to $2.50.

What state quarter is the hardest to find?

The fewer the coins released to commemorate a specific state, the harder those quarters are to find in circulation today. Virginia had the highest number of releases–nearly 1.6 billion coins were put into circulation in 2000. Oklahoma had the fewest coins minted in its honor–just 416.6 million quarters.

Are 2020 W quarters rare?

The 2020-W quarters are being released from the West Point Mint and can be found only in circulation! (Yep, in your everyday pocket change.) These rare America The Beautiful Quarters honor various landmarks and historical sites in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the national territories.