Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted September 9, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted September 9, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 20 Rare State Quarters Worth Additional Value calvste / Getty Images/iStockphoto There’s something to be said for collecting old coins. Some people do it for the fun of it or to have a cool story to tell. Others do it in hopes of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Unfortunately, not everyone’s going to come across a truly rare coin like the 1933 “Saint Gaudens” Double Eagle (last sold for almost $19 million). But you could still find some state quarters that are worth more than the usual 25 cents. Check Out: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Read More: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Before you toss that random quarter in a fountain or Coinstar, you might want to check if it’s worth anything. If it was produced with any kind of error, like a raised line that shouldn’t be there, it very well might be. Here are 20 rare state quarters worth additional value, according to This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Keep in mind that “error” coins — the ones primarily included on this list — don’t have a published mintage. All mintages are estimates based on the number of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Earning passive income doesn’t need to be difficult. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 1999-P Delaware Spitting Horse Quarter Number of coin mintages (non-error): 774,824,000 Estimated value: $10 to $20 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter Number of coin mintages (non-error): 226,800,000 Estimated value: $50 (for Extra Low Leaf version) or $65 (for Extra High Leaf version) 2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled ***** Quarter Number of coin mintages (non-error): 239,600,000 Estimated value: $5 (for coins with obscure doubled *****) to $100 (for more drastic or visible double *****) Discover More: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2009-D District of Columbia Doubled **** Quarter1999-S Pennsylvania Proof Silver Quarter1999-S New Jersey Proof Silver Quarter1999-D New Jersey Number of coin mintages (non-error): 299,028,000 Estimated value: 87 cents to $5.84 2000-D South Carolina Number of coin mintages (non-error): 566,208,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $4.63 2000-D New Hampshire Number of coin mintages (non-error): 495,976,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $4.63 2001-D New York Number of coin mintages (non-error): 619,640,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $4.63 2001-D North Carolina Number of coin mintages (non-error): 427,876,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $4.63 2001-D Rhode Island Number of coin mintages (non-error): 447,100,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $4.63 Story continues 2003-P Maine Number of coin mintages (non-error): 217,400,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $1.76 2004-P Michigan Number of coin mintages (non-error): 233,800,000 Estimated value: 69 cents to $3.38 2005-P Kansas Number of coin mintages (non-error): 263,400,000 Estimated value: 46 cents to $5.84 2005-D West Virginia Number of coin mintages (non-error): 356,200,000 Estimated value: 46 cents to $5.84 2006-D North Dakota Number of coin mintages (non-error): 359,000,000 Estimated value: 46 cents to $2.33 2006-D South Dakota Number of coin mintages (non-error): 265,800,000 Estimated value: 46 cents to $2.33 2008-D New Mexico Number of coin mintages (non-error): 244,400,000 Estimated value: 46 cents to $2.33 2008-P Arizona Number of coin mintages (non-error): 244,600,000 Estimated value: 46 cents to $2.33 Is Your State Quarter Valuable? There are a few ways to check if your state quarter is actually valuable. These coins tend to be worth more due to rare variations or errors — even minor ones — that take place during the minting process. Common errors include: Doubled ***** **** cracks Clipped planchets Since many of these errors are quite small, you might not immediately recognize them. If you have a state quarter, examine it carefully for any anomalies in the design. Look for unusual markings or missing details. If you happen upon a state quarter that is more valuable than it used to be, you can either keep or sell it. You can sell these coins at auctions, coin dealer shops or shows, or online platforms like This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . If you believe it’s worth a good deal more than its original value, consider getting it appraised by a professional grading service or coin dealer. 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