The United States Mint produced a special commemorative coin in 1976 to celebrate the nation’s bicentennial. A particular version of this coin, struck in silver for collectors, features a proof finish and was manufactured at the San Francisco Mint, indicated by the “S” mint mark. This specific quarter is characterized by its 40% silver composition, its intended purpose as a collector’s item, and the distinctive bicentennial design featuring a colonial drummer on the reverse.
These silver proof examples hold significance for numismatists due to their intrinsic metal value, their pristine condition achieved through special minting processes, and their connection to a pivotal moment in American history. The limited mintage compared to circulating coinage further contributes to their desirability among collectors. They represent a tangible link to the bicentennial celebration and offer a glimpse into the United States Mint’s efforts to commemorate the event through high-quality collectible pieces.