Bicentennial 1982 Washington quarter is another type that collectors are interested in because of the established values of the United States of America at two hundred years. Even though these coins are termed ‘p taco’ and billions were minted, some variants are still in use today and they have market value.
These are the coins which have the mistakes, the differences and other features that set the different from the normal quarters. Here are some of those Bicentennial quarters that may have been sold or estimated to have sold for over $80,000.
Doubled Die Obverse Bicentennial Quarter
Of all of the varieties available in Bicentennial quarters, the doubled die obverse is among the most popular. This type of minting error is produced when two opposite images of certain parts of the coins such as images or letters overlap. The phenomenon of doubling is quite manifest on the signs “Liberty” and “In God We Trust”. Some of the coins produced with this error can command high prices because they are easily pronounced.
It seems that this Bicentennial Quarter does not have mint mark ‘B’.
The second important discovery are the 2001 Bicentennial quarter US quarter without a mint mark. Generally, Philadelphia Mint coins do not display a mint mark; however, these coins are highly sought after if they are mint uncirculated. These coins are often in perfect condition and the high price is achieved at them during auctions.
Silver Bicentennial Quarter
Although most of the Bicentennial quarters produced were made of copper-nickel alloy, the U.S mint issued special proof silver versions. These 40% silver coins were included in special sets, but some of the sets were mistaken for regular circulation sets. Prospective collectors and investors can easily sell these silver Bicentennial quarters if they are in perfect mint condition.
Proof Bicentennial Quarter
These are struck from the standard design but with special finish which is rarely used for circulation.; The Bicentennial proof quarters were available in sets and as such could still be found in circulation if not handled properly. These proof coins have created nice and shiny with high-relief features on the surface of the coinage. If one got its hands on it, it could attract a significant amount of money on the auction.
Clad Error Bicentennial Quarter
Clad errors fall among the most scarce of the Bicentennial quarters that are still in circulation. These coins were inadvertently overlaid in the course of minting thus exhibiting a off-center or a totally missing outer layer. Because of the classy look and scarce availability clad errors can easily sell for thousands of tens of thousands of dollars.
Coin Name | Year of Minting | Error/Feature | Estimated Value Over |
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Doubled Die Obverse Quarter | 1976 | Doubled Die Obverse | $80,000 |
No Mint Mark Bicentennial | 1976 | Missing Mint Mark | $40,000 |
Silver Bicentennial Quarter | 1976 | 40% Silver Composition | $85,000 |
Proof Bicentennial Quarter | 1976 | Proof Coin | $50,000 |
Clad Error Bicentennial Quarter | 1976 | Clad Error | $90,000 |
Type 1 Bicentennial Quarter | 1976 | Early Design Strike | $75,000 |
Type 2 Bicentennial Quarter | 1976 | Refined Design Strike | $65,000 |
Satin Finish Bicentennial | 1976 | Special Finish for Sets | $45,000 |
Such Bicentennial quarters are highly sought after by collectors and coin enthusiasts and many people have been lucky to stumble on one in their change. Although it was produced in billions, few pieces of the Bicentennial quarters error and proofs are in circulation today. The two denominations together with other features such as special minting errors have turned them into the collectors’ items more valuable than their face value.
FAQs
Q. Why are Bicentennial quarters rare?
A. These errors, variations, or finishes can make bicentennial quarters have more value than their face equivalent because of factors such as silver or proof which did not circulate.
Q. How can anyone ascertain whether the Bicentennial quarter is of the rare type?
A. For doubled die obverse, missing mint marks and other forms of die minting mistakes like clad layers. Whether it has proof finishes or not, silver composition can also point to rare versions of a currency.
Q. Are all the Bicentennial quarters valuable?
A. Most Bicentennial quarters in circulation only carry their face value but some error, special mint and uncirculated types of these coins may be worth thousands of dollars.
Q. Where can I sell a Bicentennial quarter?
A. To sell even more valuable coins you can fix a price and offer it at auctions, at coin shows, or, or offer it to specific experts in numismatics who deal in valuable rare coins.
Q. How do I know the usefulness of my Bicentennial quarter?
A. The value completely depends on the condition, rarity, and, of course, type of the error or some feature spotted on a coin. The only way to know how much of value the coin is, is to get it evaluated by a professional.