Description:

Unmarked bank $10 roll of US $0.25 (twenty five cent) 1776-1976-D Washington quarters, one roll with a face value totaling $10.00 is tightly wrapped in orange paper, the face coin shows the minting 1776-1976-D under a profile of Washington while the reverse has Jack Ahr’s Bicentennial “Drummer Boy” design, there is slight "scrunching" of the paper at the ends however the paper covering is intact, "UNCIRCULATED" is handwritten on it but as with all bank rolls, the included coins could be uncirculated, circulated or a combination of both, the coins on each end of are clean, have crisp details and are not showing any notable defects but do have some small spots of discoloration and light scuffing, we are selling these as Very Fine condition but they have not been professionally graded and confirmed.

Information about this specific coin can be found here, at NGC.

Please note that, without exception, due to increased regulations from most country customs services regarding the import of gold and currency, this item will only be shipped to a United States (US) address.


Item Specifics:

  • Year Made: 1976
  • Material: Copper, Copper-Nickel Clad
  • Width: 25mm (0.98 inches)
  • Length/Height: 74mm (2.91 inches)
  • Condition: Coin - Very Fine
  • Gender: Unisex