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How much is a 1976 dollar worth?

The San Francisco Mint struck 4 million specimens, but not all of these were sold — the surplus was reportedly melted. A typical 1976-S silver proof dollar coin sells for $12 to $15. The record price for a 1976 40% silver proof dollar goes to a specimen graded PR70DCAM by Professional Coin Grading Service — which sold for $6,900 in 2008.

Are 1976 dollar coins silver?

Only a small number of 1776-1976 Bicentennial coins were made in silver, and these were sold to coin collectors. Virtually all of the 1976 dollar coins in circulation or floating around elsewhere are made from copper-nickel clad — not silver. IMPORTANT: What Is The Grade Of Your 1976 Dollar Coin?

How much is a 1976 Type 2 dollar coin worth?

Compare the mintage of 113,318,000 for the 1976 Type II dollar coin from the Philadelphia Mint (whose Eisenhower dollars carry no mintmark) with the scant output of barely more than 4 million for the Type I dollar coin. The 1976 Type II clad dollar coin trades for around $1 in worn grades and $4 to $10 in typical uncirculated condition.

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