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Like most state quarters, the versions of these in circulation aren’t worth much. However, a few are remaining that were never in circulation and retain a high MS rating. One of these coins ...
Here are 20 rare state quarters worth additional value, according to Gainesville Coins, USA CoinBook and PCGS. Keep in mind ...
The Wisconsin state quarter from 2004 was made for the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. Here's how to spot the specific quarters that may be worth big bucks.
Some quarters in mint condition can be worth anywhere between $1 and $15, depending on the state and where it was minted, according to Coin Trackers. If it is silver proof, your quarter’s value ...
State quarters worth that much are rare. However, you can find some that will let you afford a nice dinner out. Here are the values of some other prized coins in the series, ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) –Your state quarter might be worth more than 25 pretty pennies. Odds are, however, that the quarter in your collection is only worth a quarter. But if it’s in mi… ...
You could have a quarter worth $10,000; What to look for. Updated: Jun. 27, 2023, 12:34 p.m. ... That is the case with some 1999 U.S. quarters honoring the state of Georgia.
That quarter you have in your pocket could be worth a lot more than ... The U.S. Mint launched the 50 State Quarters Program in 1999 and release five new quarters per year in the order the states ...
A 1999 Georgia state quarter could be worth up to $10,000, according to a blog post from U.S. Coins Guide. The quarter’s high value is a result of several manufacturing errors.
In poor condition, a 1932-D or S Washington Quarter can be worth around $100, while uncirculated examples can reach values of $10,000. Impeccable mint-state 1932-D or S quarters can sell for even ...
There’s a very specific quarter from 2004 that’s reportedly worth up to $2,000.. Wisconsin state quarters from the 50 State Quarters Program feature a limited-edition design that grows in ...
Wisconsin state quarters from the 50 State Quarters Program feature a limited-edition design that grows in value if there’s a detectable difference in that design, according to coin collectors.