Rare 1976 Quarter Worth $20 Million? Here's What to Look For in Your Change

Rare 1976 Quarter Worth $20 Million? Here’s What to Look For in Your Change

The 1976 Bicentennial Quarter, struck to commemorate 200 years of U.S. independence with dual dates 1776–1976, was mass-produced – over 2.67 billion clad pieces minted between Philadelphia (P: 809,784,016) and Denver (D: 860,118,839). Despite their ubiquity, certain error or silver-clad versions have sky–rocketed in value – even reaching into the tens of millions.

Why Some Could Be Worth Millions

  • Doubled die obverse: one variant with misaligned dies recently garnered valuations of up to $5 million and speculated to be worth even $20 million+.
  • Silver-clad ‘S’ mint proofs graded MS 69/70 have fetched $19,200.
  • Clad error coins—like the quarter struck on a dime or doubled die ‘D’ mint-mark errors—have sold for $9,200–$12,000 .

1976 Bicentennial Quarter Highlights

VarietyMint MarkMetalCondition/GradeNotable Sale / Value
Silver proof “S”S40% silverMS 69$19,200
Clad error – struck on dimeNone/PCladProof MS 62$9,200
Clad doubled die “D” errorDCladHigh grade$2,880+
Doubled die obverse, double datevariesCladRare error$5–$20 million+
Clad regular Philadelphia MS 67+NoneCladMS 67+$1,821
Clad deep cameo proof “S”SCladPR 70 DCAM$920

Key Details & Historical Context

Design & Release

  • Reverse design by Jack L. Ahr, featuring a colonial drummer boy, torch, and 13 stars. Obverse bears John Flanagan’s George Washington.
  • All coins struck in 1975–76, but dated 1776–1976.
  • Minted: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), San Francisco (proofs, silver & clad “S”.

Composition

  • Circulation coins: copper-nickel clad (75% copper, 25% nickel).
  • Collector versions from San Francisco had 40% silver alloy.

Tips for Finding Rare Ones

  1. Inspect mint marks closely: errors with filled “D” or doubled die “D” can yield premiums.
  2. Use magnification tools: loupe or coin apps help spot misaligned dates or doubled dies.
  3. Check proof coins: especially S mint silver proofs graded MS 69/70.
  4. Send exceptional coins for grading: rare errors like a double-date doubled die need professional certification for market impact.

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