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Bicentennial Quarter
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July 8, 2006 12:14AM
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Does a Bicentennial quarter without a mint mark have a special value?
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July 8, 2006 12:41AM
In most cases it's only sentimental value.
About 2% of the '75 and '76 mint set coins are nice enough to get a premium as well as a handfull of others.
I assume you're asking about the US coin.
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July 8, 2006 1:11AM
<< <i>Does a Bicentennial quarter without a mint mark have a special value? >>
At least 25 cents. The lack of a mintmark indicates your coin was made in Philadelphia.
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friend
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July 8, 2006 1:38AM
Sorry again about posting in the wrong area.
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July 8, 2006 3:40AM
<< <i>Sorry again about posting in the wrong area. >>
Not a problem. Last time I looked the U.S. of A. was still on planet Earth and it's coins would be Darkside in other countries.
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About 2% of the '75 and '76 mint set coins are nice enough to get a premium as well as a handfull of others.
I assume you're asking about the US coin.
<< <i>Does a Bicentennial quarter without a mint mark have a special value? >>
At least 25 cents. The lack of a mintmark indicates your coin was made in Philadelphia.
<< <i>Sorry again about posting in the wrong area. >>
Not a problem. Last time I looked the U.S. of A. was still on planet Earth and it's coins would be Darkside in other countries.