How much are Bicentennial quarters worth with no mint mark?

How much are Bicentennial quarters worth with no mint mark?

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.

Why doesn’t my bicentennial quarter have a mint mark?

There are no marks indicating whether a bicentennial quarter was made in 1975 or 1976. While minting bicentennial quarters for circulation ended in 1976, orders for proof sets were accepted through March 1985, and uncirculated sets through Dec. 31, 1986, ending the longest-running offering of a single set by the U.S.

What is the value of the 1776 1976 quarter?

1) What is the denomination of the coin in question? 1976 US coins marked 1776-1976 came as Quarter Dollar (25¢), Half-Dollar (50¢), and One Dollar denominations. US bicentennial coin set. Image from Canadian Coin & Currency. 2) What is the condition of the coin?

Where is the mint mark on a 1976 quarter?

The obverse side of the coin features the same design as other Washington quarters. The US minted the 1776-1976 quarter with no mint mark and also the 1776-1976 D quarter, 1776-1976 S proof quarter, 1776-1976 S silver quarter, and 1776-1976 S silver proof quarter. Note: The mint mark, when present, can be found on the obverse side of the coin.

How much is a 1776 proof silver dollar worth?

The standard 1776-1976 silver dollar is worth around $18 in MS 63 choice uncirculated condition. In MS 65 gem uncirculated condition the price rises to around $22. The 1776-1976 proof silver dollar is worth around $20 in PR 65 condition. There were 4,000,000 proof coins minted.

Are there any 1975-1976 quarters in circulation?

However, the dates on all of these special commemoratives are only represented as 1776-1976. There are no 1975-dated U.S. quarters, half dollars, or dollar coins. What Are Bicentennial Quarters Worth? What Other Quarters Should You Look For In Circulation?