i can not find out any thing about a1976/75 quarter
as there no info in any coin books !!!
I know all about1976/1976 quarters as there in the coin books!
i know its not silver,
I seen some Business strikes in the past but there not listed at all !
this one is mirror like dcam, 5 times of a proof !
what is the value & mintage of a 1976/1975 quarter ???
for ten points please help !!
Update:other have seen a 1976/1975
in a bussiness strike,they were
a one month run in 1975 they in my change very very few !in bicentennial
Verified answer
There are five varieties of this coin:
1976 (plain, Philadelphia) cupro-nickel circulation
1976-D (Denver) cupro-nickel circulation
1976-S (San Francisco) cupro-nickel proof
1976-S (San Francisco) silver clad copper circulation
1976-S (San Francisco) silver clad copper proof
THERE ARE MINTAGES IN THE LINK BELOW.
It actually has 1776-1976 on it, and they were made in both 1975 and 1976 (There are no 1975 US Quarter Dollars.). The mint mark (plain, D, or S) would be below the year. The coins minted in San Francisco came in US Mint sets, but several of them have been found in circulation. The easiest way to tell a silver from a cupro-nickel coin is by looking at the edge because the cupro-nickel coins will have a copper colored edge. The "DCAM" means "deep cameo" mirror finish which usually indicates a proof coin. The proof and silver varieties might be worth as much as $10US while the others are probably worth less than $2US. If it is slabbed (in hard plastic) and certified, it might be worth more than that. I hope that helps.
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what do you mean 1976/1975 quarter?
1975 quarters do not exist. The mint got special permission to make Bicentennial Quarters for '75 and '76, although all are marked 76