1976-S Silver Bicentennial Quarter (Proof) These quarters were part of the 40% silver proof sets and uncirculated sets. Proof coins are specially made for collectors with a high level of detail and a mirror-like finish.
1976-S Silver Bicentennial Quarter (Uncirculated) Similar to the proof version but uncirculated. The 40% silver content makes these coins more valuable than their copper-nickel counterparts.
1976-D Bicentennial Quarter (MS67 or higher) High-grade quarters from the Denver Mint (D mint mark) can fetch significant premiums. Coins graded MS67 and higher are rare and highly sought after by collectors.
1976 Bicentennial Quarter (No Mint Mark) Quarters with no mint mark were produced in Philadelphia. High-grade examples (MS67 and above) can be quite valuable due to their rarity in such pristine condition.
1976-S Clad Bicentennial Quarter (Proof) These proof coins were included in regular proof sets and are made from copper-nickel clad. While not as valuable as their silver counterparts, perfect condition proofs can still command a premium.
1976 Bicentennial Quarter Error Coins Quarters with minting errors such as double strikes, off-center strikes, or other anomalies can be extremely valuable.