Coins: 1976 P & D Bicentennial Mint Set in Original U.S. Govt Packaging 12-Coins - U.S. Mint
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Coins: 1976 S Mint Set 3pc.Silver Bicentennial Uncirculated
Coins: 1976 United States Mint Silver 3-pc Bicentennial Uncirculated Coin Set in Original Government Packaging
Sports: 1976 U.S. Bicentennial Proof Coin Set with the 1776-1976 Patriotic designs has six Proof clad Coins in all. - U.S. Mint "Official Issue" of the U.S. Federal Government.
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Bicentennial Mint Set Popular Q&A
Q: What is the value of a Franklin Mint 50 State Bicentennial Coin S...
A: They weigh 1.06 Troy Oz. each times .925 for being sterling = .9805 Oz silver ea. times 50 = 49.02 Oz total then multiply by the current price of silver (see ww... Read More »
Q: What is the value of a mint condition u s Bicentennial coin set?
A: Either the proof set or the uncirculated mint set is worth about $15 if it is still in the original mint packaging. Read More »
Q: BICENTENNIAL COIN SET FROM FRANKLIN MINT.
A: Lisa, I'm not familiar with that specific set, but generally speaking sets like this from private mints (like Franklin Mint) have almost no resale market, other... Read More »
Q: How many Bicentennial quarters were minted?
A: About 1.7 billion bicentennial quarters were released into circulation fro... Read More »
Q: What's wrong with the mint mark on the bicentennial quarter ?
A: no clue. Read More »