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 Posted 07/02/2013  11:17 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Douglas21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What is 1776-1976 quarter dollar coin worth

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it is a 1976 bicentennial issue USA coin ! no value is not much but it depends what you have it looks like a proof from the images so a proof would be worth 4 dollars in an ms 65, if its a silver proof double that !!
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I moved your welcome post to the 'US Modern Coins' forum for the proper attention.
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It is difficult to provide an evaluation when you are using a photo ripped from the US Mint website. Without a picture, I can only assume that you have a circulation strike Bicentennial Quarter which is only worth face value.
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Not a proof, so twenty-five cents (nineteen Euro cents).
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and yes as stated if you dont have proof you jus have a quarter !!
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