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Does a 1976 quarter have a mint mark?

In 1976, the Philadelphia Mint facility wasn’t marking any of its coins with a mint mark. So if your 1976 quarter has no mint mark on the obverse, it was struck in Philly. That also means it’s a clad coin, as the silver variety were only struck in San Francisco. Almost 810 million Philadelphia bicentennial quarters were produced in 1976.

How many 1976 Bicentennial quarters were minted?

Mint Marks & Mintage The total mintage for 1976 Bicentennial Quarters across all mints was an impressive 1,685,804,975 coins, including the uncirculated and proofs coins struck in 1975 and 1976. You can spot the minting location of a coin by the mint mark present on the obverse next to Washington’s ponytail.

How much is a 1976 25C quarter worth?

1976 25C No Mint Mark Clad: The Philadelphia Mint produced a total of 809,784,016 Bicentennial Clad Quarters in 1975 and 1976. In common mint condition (MS65), these quarter coins can sell for $5 to $10, with higher-grade examples fetching up to $2,000 or more. Circulated coins are usually worth the face value.

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