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1776--1976 Bicentennial Quarter For Grading

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1776--1976-Bicentennial-Quarter-For-Grading
1776--1976-Bicentennial-Quarter-For-Grading
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It's all scratched up after leaving the mint.

No value, other than 25 cents.

Get a candy.. if you can for the quarter.. (or into a piggy bank)
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Only worth face value = 25 cents.
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Yep.
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The obverse is a goner. But the reverse looks OK, pretty well-struck. This might be a good coin to put in some sort of display where you are only looking at the reverse.
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Worth 25¢
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Yes, I would just spend it and look for a nicer example if I wanted one for a collection.
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