The bicentennial quarter was minted in large numbers, and a specimen would have to be either silver or in uncirculated condition to be worth more than the face value of $0.25. Uncirculated non-silver quarters go for around twice face value. read more
The bicentennial quarter was minted in large numbers, and a specimen would have to be either silver or in uncirculated condition to be worth more than the face value of $0.25. Uncirculated non-silver quarters go for around twice face value. Uncirculated silver ones usually go for around five dollars each. read more
As of 2012, a 1976 Bicentennial quarter's value ranges from 58 cents to over $450 depending on the quality of the quarter, according to CoinWeek. High-quality coins are free from marks and scuffs and are worth the most. read more