Iowa Quarter. Kansas Quarter. Kentucky Quarter. Louisiana Quarter. Maine Quarter. Maryland Quarter. Massachusetts Quarter. Michigan Quarter. Minnesota Quarter. Mississippi Quarter. Missouri Quarter. Montana Quarter. Nebraska Quarter. Nevada Quarter. New Hampshire Quarter. However, when the state quarters were first released there was a tremendous amount of attention paid by the American public and the anticipation for the release of the next new state was unlike anything ever seen in coin collecting.
We often get asked what state quarters are worth now that some of them are getting close to twenty years old. And the reality is that However, there are two things to look out for; those are errors and proof silver quarter.
The silver quarters are still basically just worth their weight in silver. However, some of the error quarters are quite valuable. There are known valuable errors that exist for the state quarters from Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Delaware. They appear matte, unlike their proof counterparts, which have reflective fields.
Copper and nickel proofs: Proof coinage means special early samples of a coin issue, historically made for checking the dies and for archival purposes, but nowadays often struck in greater numbers specially for coin collectors numismatists. Made solely for collectors since , proof coins are coins that have been struck with a high-polished die to give it that mirrored finish.
Nearly all countries have issued proof coinage. The US Mint produces and sells sets of state quarter proofs made from copper and nickel-clad copper, also known as clad proofs. That means some proof coinage could be among the most valuable state quarters, especially silver proofs from the early years of the state quarter program.
As you evaluate your collection, keep your eyes open for the following inconsistencies: Larger-than-normal size Off-centered designs Blank sides Copper-colored sides Sides that lack a typical degree of detail Signs of die cracks Coin rotation, meaning the front and back sides do not align Some of these errors are more common than others in the state quarters.
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