1976 Bicentennial Quarter Errors, Varieties, and Values
1776 to 1976 Bicentennial quarter are collectible coins. Keep scrolling to see various drummer boy quarter dollar coin errors and varieties, and learn why they’re extremely valuable quarters.
Bicentennial Doubled Dies
Doubling displays on both the obverse and reverse of some American quarters. For instance, note the device lettering of In God We Trust, appearing plump and overly stretched in the image below, because the letters display extra thickness.
The struck-through grease error on the drum is in fact very common and not considered a rare quarter, so it has to be flawless otherwise to be more valuable.
Coin Examination Toolkit
A coin microscope is necessary to find these rare doubled die obverse and reverse quarters. It’s helpful for inspecting and detecting any coins for errors.
Rare 1976 Bicentennial Quarter
For instance, a keen inspector examining mint sets led to the discovery of a Bicentennial Quarter Doubled Die Obverse Variety Coin! Without being an error or variety coin, any in flawless mint state condition are extremely valuable American quarters.
First, check out the rainbow toned coin that sold for $2520.00. Then another most expensive quarter for nearly $7000.00 and compare the images!
Finding errors and varieties are most often discovered by those who hunt through original unwrapped bank rolls, or through an inheritance and estate auctions.
It’s easy to get an idea of its worth by comparing the condition of bicentennial quarters to the images of the most valuable quarters already graded.
However, an investment is required to have a coin graded. For instance, sometimes it’s better to just list the coin for sale in a flip on sites such as ebay. Check out other examples to learn from.
The cost of investment doesn’t always increase return of investment. You don’t want to lose money over grading fees. You do however want to at least break even and grading it ensures a partnership with a well known auctioneer.
The best chance of finding a bicentennial drum quarter error or variety in a high mint state grade is by searching through uncirculated original bank wrapped rolls.
Examine all 1976 mint sets for the s mint doubled die obverse quarter, but remember the s mint doesn’t mean silver. Its weight does, so it’s possible to turn a quarter into thousands by the flip of a coin.
Collector’s Expert Insight Tip
Look for rare doubled dies in mint state grades to make the most profit. Doubled die variety listings are available to view and compare images courtesy doubleddie.com.
Silver Clad Identification
Click the link to see a coin graded MS67, and certified by NGC, but sold for more than $5000.00. Bicentennial quarters are famous for having both 40% Silver and Copper-Nickel versions. You can tell by the missing copper color along the edge. It will all be silver. Then check the weight of the coin, (5.67g for clad vs 5.75g for silver.)
Drummer boy quarters are worth taking the time and making the effort to carefully examine. High mint state flawless coins in flips sell at $25.00 and up on ebay!
Quarter dollars already display a portrait of George Washington on the front since 1932, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Washington’s birth.
The reverse design features a colonial drummer and a victory torch surrounded by thirteen stars. It was minted during the years 1975 and 1976 and displays the dual dates.
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