As a wheat back it is worth more than 1 cent. And the steelies carry a premium. 15-25 cents depending on condition. With the S mints worth more.
An interesting thing about the clad 1976-S they have a lower mintage 7 million than the silver, 11 million. But the silver carries a higher premium.
There were 40% silver 1976-S and there were non silver 1976-S. Which is this?
Often large bills remained folded and in someone's wallet for years for an emergency. Maybe that contributes to the wear. Just a guess. And if...
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