The coin you are referring to is likely the 1976 Bicentennial Washington Quarter, which features a special reverse design depicting a Colonial drummer, often referred to as the "Drummer Boy" design.
The coin you are referring to is likely the 1976 Bicentennial Washington Quarter, which features a special reverse design depicting a Colonial drummer, often referred to as the "Drummer Boy" design.
A Colonial drummer designed by Jack L. Ahr, with a torch encircled by 13 stars to the left of the drummer. The inscription includes "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and "QUARTER DOLLAR."
Proof Coins: Proof coins, particularly from the San Francisco Mint, are produced with extra care and are highly valued by collectors for their sharp details and brilliant finish.
Silver Content: The silver version is more valuable than the standard copper-nickel clad version due to its precious metal content.
General Price Range: As of recent years, these coins can range in value from $10 to $20 or more for a standard proof version in excellent condition. Coins that have been graded higher (such as PF69 or PF70) by grading services like PCGS or NGC can fetch higher prices.