Talk:United States bicentennial coinage

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[edit] Value?

What is the value for each of these coins nowadays? As a collector, how much are they worth? I have quite a few of each and I am interested in a figure. --Jared [T]/[+] 21:07, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

  • Not a whole lot, typically. They were minted in large quantities and are still pretty easy to obtain. --cholmes75 (chit chat) 15:40, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
up to about 8-10 dollars for a brillint uncirculated, very minimual wear 3 dollars, more wear, 1 dollar if.(prices close, not exact) Joe I 16:59, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
I have the 1776-1976-P dollar (T2) and quarter, plus the 1776-1976-D half. The 2004 Red book gives a quote of 1.50 for the dollar and half in MS-65. The quote is 1.00 for the quarter in MS-65. Mine are about AU-58. In short, the bicentennial issues are a good pick for a younger collector as they are affordable. - Thanks, Hoshie 00:18, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
I guess. But few dealers are gonna pay you more than face. Maybe a very slight premium for the dollar, which no longer circulates. --Wehwalt 14:04, 9 December 2006 (UTC)