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The Patterns (1976) series of Pattern Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 4 distinct entries.

History and Overview

After designs were selected for the 1776–1976 Bicentennial quarter dollar, half dollar, and dollar, impressions were made from Proof dies that lacked the S mintmark used on regular Proofs. These pieces are all unconfirmed, with the exception of J-2164. It is said that at least three impressions of each were made. One set is known to have been destroyed.

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Patterns (1976) Value Range  
1776-1976 P25c Bicentennial, No S, J-2161 PR
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1776-1976 P50c Bicentennial, No S, J-2162 PR
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1776-1976 P$1 Bicentennial, No S, Type 1 Rev, J-2163 PR
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1776-1976 P$1 Bicentennial, No S, Type 2 Rev, J-2164 PR
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Patterns (1976) series of Pattern Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 4 distinct entries.

History and Overview

After designs were selected for the 1776–1976 Bicentennial quarter dollar, half dollar, and dollar, impressions were made from Proof dies that lacked the S mintmark used on regular Proofs. These pieces are all unconfirmed, with the exception of J-2164. It is said that at least three impressions of each were made. One set is known to have been destroyed.

Catalog Detail