Top 6 Rare Bicentennial Quarter: Exceeding $40 million in Value

1976 No Mint Mark Proof Quarter

The 1976 No Mint Mark Proof quarter is one of the most coveted by collectors.

Typically, proof coins are struck with a mint mark indicating their origin from a specific mint, such as "S" for San Francisco.

1976 Silver Clad Error Quarter

The double die obverse error is a fascinating phenomenon where the die used to strike the coin is misaligned, causing a doubled image.

For the Bicentennial quarter, a notable double die obverse error features a doubling in the date and the drummer’s image.

1976 Proof Error Quarter with Clipped Planchet

A clipped planchet occurs when the blank metal disc used to strike the coin is not properly cut, resulting in a coin with a missing portion.

Such errors are rare, and when they occur on a proof Bicentennial quarter, their value skyrockets.

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