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At one meeting, she supported having a 1776–1976 double date on circulating coins to mark the anniversary in 1976, although accommodating two dates on the obverse would involve production difficulties. However, in a newspaper interview she termed the idea of changing the six circulating coins (cent through dollar) "a disaster".
Type II Eisenhower dollar (1976) Obverse: Eisenhower portrait, US national motto, Liberty on top, US Independence year (1776) and year of minting (1976) Reverse: Liberty Bell in front of Moon, country name, face value and E pluribus unum (Out of many, one) Coin made of silver
The 1976 Bicentennial commemorative design, produced in 1975 and 1976, featured the Liberty Bell and the Moon on the reverse (designed by Dennis R. Williams) while retaining the Eisenhower obverse, and the dual dates 1776–1976. The Eisenhower dollars minted for general circulation contained no silver or gold but were instead composed of the ...
1976-S Silver Proof Deep Cameo Bicentennial Quarter: sold for $2,760 in 2007. 1976 Clad Bicentennial Quarter Regular Strike: sold for $1,821 in 2023. More From GOBankingRates
Regardless of date of coining, each coin bears the dual date "1776-1976". The Quarter-Dollar, Half-Dollar and Dollar coins were issued in the copper 91.67% nickel 8.33% composition for general circulation and the Government issued six-coin Proof Set.
The $1 coin has all but disappeared from the daily lives of most Americans. While you may receive a $1 coin in change on occasion, for the most part, you'll have to seek them out to find them ...