Could a rare state quarter hiding in your coin collection be worth over $800,000? Some error coins and low-mintage variations have sent collectors into a frenzy, with certain state quarters fetching astonishing prices at auction.
1999-P Delaware State Quarter (Experimental Planchet Error) One of the rarest errors, this quarter was struck on an experimental planchet instead of the standard copper-nickel composition.
2000-P South Carolina Quarter (Multiple Strikes Error) Some South Carolina quarters were accidentally struck multiple times at the Philadelphia Mint, resulting in dramatic misalignment errors.
Collectors will pay huge sums for these rare misprints, with one known sale surpassing $900,000!
2004-D Wisconsin Quarter (Extra Leaf High & Low Variants) This famous error features an extra leaf on the corn husk, and depending on the position (high or low), these can sell for over $800,000 in top condition.
2005-P Kansas Quarter ("In God We Rust" Error) Some Kansas quarters were struck with grease-filled dies, causing “In God We Trust” to appear as “In God We Rust.” While most versions sell for hundreds, pristine specimens have reached six-figure sales.
1999 Georgia Quarter (Off-Center Strike on Experimental Planchet) A misaligned strike and an experimental metal composition make this one of the rarest state quarters ever found, with a known sale above $850,000.
Check your state quarters carefully—an overlooked error or rare variety could mean life-changing money! Dust off your collection and see if you’re holding a hidden treasure.
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