Unveiling the 1976 Dollar Coin Value

The 1976 dollar coin commemorates the U.S. Bicentennial. It features Eisenhower on the obverse and Liberty Bell on the reverse.

Two types exist: Type I has bold lettering on the reverse, while Type II has thinner, clearer lettering.

Most circulated coins are worth face value, but uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher prices.

Special collector's sets were issued in silver clad, increasing value for those in pristine condition.

Condition is key: coins graded MS65 by PCGS or NGC can be worth $20 or more.

Rare error coins, like those with a double die or off-center strike, can be highly valuable.

Check for the 'S' mint mark for coins minted in San Francisco, which may have higher collectible value.

Bicentennial coins with exceptional luster and no visible marks can be worth more to collectors.

Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your 1976 dollar coin's worth.