Revolution Bicentennial

What is a General John Stark, American Revolution Bicentennial coin worth from 1776?
We recently found a gold coin that on one side has a picture of General John Stark with his name above and then under his picture it says Live Free Or Die. On the other side it has a picture of something that looks like horn with a rope attached on the top. In the middle of the rope there is the words, “American Revolution Bicentennial” and then on the horn it says New Hampshire 1776. Sorry we do not have a picture but we google searched it and we could not find a picture so is there anyway that this coin is the only one and how much is it worth?
This is a coin from 1776 NOT 1976 so it probably is worth a lot. I will try everything you say but my friends I found it with would like an aproximate dollar amount.
I looked on eBay and could not find your coin there. Refine your search for your coin by looking for a 1976 commemorative or coin not a 1776 coin. I actually found a John Stark Revolutionary War Bobble Head Doll on sale at eBay.
Additional note: You should stop insisting that your coin comes from 1776. John Stark did not even offer the phrase “Live free or die” until writing a toast for a Revolutionary War Anniversary event in the summer of 1809. It is the state motto of New Hampshire.
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