The 1976 United States quarter, part of the Bicentennial series, features a distinctive design celebrating America's 200th anniversary. The obverse portrays the portrait of George Washington, while the reverse showcases a drummer boy, symbolizing American patriotism. These quarters were produced in large quantities, resulting in their availability in rolls, including 25-coin rolls. While many circulated widely, uncirculated or well-preserved examples of the 1976 quarter can hold numismatic value, particularly when graded highly. Collectors often seek both the Philadelphia and Denver mint varieties, as well as the notable silver version produced for collectors.
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1976 25c Roll 40 Coins Clad | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1976 | Philadelphia |
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1976-D 25c Roll 40 Coins Clad | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1976 | Denver |
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1976-S 25c Roll 40 Coins 40% Silver | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1976 | San Francisco |
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1976-S 25c Roll 40 Coins Clad | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1976 | San Francisco |