A 1976 Bicentennial Quarter, if it's a regular clad strike and not an error coin or a special proof version, typically wouldn't have a value as high as $1,119.99.
Regular, circulated Bicentennial Quarters from 1976, composed of copper-nickel clad, are still relatively common and are typically worth face value if circulated.
In uncirculated condition, they might have a slight premium, but nowhere near the price you mentioned.
However, if this price is referring to a specific error or variety of the 1976 Bicentennial Quarter, such as a double die or some other rare issue, then the value could indeed be significantly higher.
It's crucial to understand the specific attributes of the coin in question to accurately assess its value.
If you have such a coin, it's best to consult with a reputable coin dealer or a professional grading service to determine its true worth.