How can you tell if a 1976 quarter is silver?

Silver Bicentennial Quarters You can tell the difference because of the dual date “1776–1976” as well as the drummer pictured on the back side (reverse) of the coin. Not all bicentennial quarters are silver, though. Look for those with an “S” mintmark, meaning they were struck at the San Francisco Mint.

How much silver is in a 1976 quarter?

The 1976-S Bicentennial silver-copper clad quarters have outer layers of 80 percent silver and 20 percent copper bonded to an inner layer of roughly 80 percent copper and 20 percent silver, and a reported mintage of 11 million pieces.

Which Bicentennial quarters have silver?

Bicentennial Quarter Dollars were produced in 1975 and 1976 in the usual copper-nickel “clad” versions, but also in a resurrected 40% silver “clad” alloy (same as on the 1965-1970 Half Dollars). Both Mint State and Proof version were made.

Where is the mint mark on the 1776 1976 quarter?

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.

What’s the value of a 1776 San Francisco quarter?

If you find a 1776-1976 quarter with an S (San Francisco) mintmark, it’s either a proof specimen or a 40% silver Bicentennial quarter. Circulated proofs are worth 40 to 50 cents, and 40% silver Bicentennial quarters have a value of about $1.50 or more.

How much is a 1976 Denver quarter worth?

or the “D” (Denver) mint mark in pocket change, they’re worth face value – 25 cents. If you find a 1776-1976 quarter with an “S” (San Francisco) mint mark, it’s either a proof specimen or a 40% silver Bicentennial quarter which are worth more pending on the condition and melt value in the silver.. Once you have them graded it can add to the value .

What’s the value of a 1776 half cent?

Prior to that there were some patterns struck but regular coinage of the half cent and large cent began in 1793. The coin you are probably referring to is the Washington bi-centennial quarter dated 1776-1976 which is worth in circulated condition $0.25 due to the huge amount of coinage for the piece.

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