Imagine finding a coin in your pocket worth more than a Lamborghini — well, it’s possible! A special 1776–1976 Bicentennial Quarter just sold for over $1 MILLION, making it one of America’s most valuable modern coins. And yes… there might still be more of them out there.
 Why THIS Bicentennial Quarter is Worth $1M+
 Why THIS Bicentennial Quarter is Worth $1M+
 Ultra-Rare Silver Composition – Struck on a 90% silver planchet by mistake
 Perfect MS68 Grade – Flawless surfaces, full mint luster, no visible marks
 Dramatic Doubled Die Error – Strong doubling on the drummer design
 Only 3 Known Examples – Extreme scarcity drives collectors wild
 Key Features to Check
 Key Features to Check
 Date: Dual “1776–1976” dating
 Weight: 6.25g (silver) vs. 5.67g (normal clad)
 Edge: No copper layer visible
 Reverse: Doubling on the drummer’s image
 The 15-Second Millionaire Test
 The 15-Second Millionaire Test
 Step 1: Weigh it – Must be 6.25g (use a precision scale)
 Step 2: Magnet test – Silver won’t stick
 Step 3: Check the drummer – Look for doubled details
 Value Breakdown
 Value Breakdown
| Grade | Normal Clad Value | Silver Error Value | 
|---|---|---|
| Circulated | $0.25 | $50,000+ | 
| MS65 | $5 | $250,000 | 
| MS68 | $20 | $1,000,000+ | 
 Warning Signs of Fakes
 Warning Signs of Fakes
 Copper-colored edges
 Weight under 6g
 No visible doubling
 The Incredible Discovery Story
 The Incredible Discovery Story
 First Found: 1989 in a Las Vegas casino roll
 Second Coin: Sold for $750K in 2018
 Third Coin: $1M+ private sale in 2024
 “I almost spent mine on a slot machine!” — Original Nevada finder
 What To Do If You Find One
 What To Do If You Find One
- Don’t clean it! Handle only by the edges
- Photograph it from all angles in natural light
- Submit for certification to PCGS or NGC
- Insure it immediately before showing anyone
 Free Professional Authentication
 Email: BicentennialMillion@CoinVerify.com
 24/7 Hotline: 1-800-QUARTER
 Collector Tip: Registry set buyers are paying 20% premiums for raw coins right now!
 P.S. Check your grandparents’ old coin jar… your million-dollar quarter could be hiding there. 

 
                     
                    