I don't make a special effort to pull bicentennial quarters out of my change to save, but I have accumulated some over the years. As others have already commented, I hold no illusions of them ever being worth more than 25 cents and have no hesitation when it comes to spending them. I do like drummer boy design!
It's been some time since I posted these, so here is my "designer signed" set of the silver versions of the US Bicentennial coinage.
My understanding is that the artists were brought together for a 25th anniversary reunion on 18 October 2001; former President Gerald Ford was also part of the reunion as the coins were issued during his presidency.
While they were together, the artists and President Ford signed a variety of specially-printed PCGS inserts. The coins shown here are from a numbered, limited set of uncirculated silver bicentennial commemoratives (500 sets were created).



It's been some time since I posted these, so here is my "designer signed" set of the silver versions of the US Bicentennial coinage.
My understanding is that the artists were brought together for a 25th anniversary reunion on 18 October 2001; former President Gerald Ford was also part of the reunion as the coins were issued during his presidency.
While they were together, the artists and President Ford signed a variety of specially-printed PCGS inserts. The coins shown here are from a numbered, limited set of uncirculated silver bicentennial commemoratives (500 sets were created).



Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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