The state quarters program, which ran from 1999 to 2008, inspired many new coin collectors, and some of those quarters are worth more than 25 cents today.
Here are 20 rare state quarters worth additional value, according to Gainesville Coins, USA CoinBook and PCGS.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Each state received a specific quarter design during a program which ran from 1999 to 2008. However, during this time, some of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A manufacturing error on the 1999 Georgia state quarter has increased the coin’s value, and ...
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 making a profit. Unfortunately, not everyone’s ...
The 50 State Quarters program ran from 1999 through 2008, and it remains one of the most collected coin series in American history. Most of those quarters are worth exactly 25 cents. A small number, ...
The 11-year program, "the 50 State Quarter program," ran from 1999 to 2008, during which each state was given a specific quarter design. Most U.S. state quarters retain their original value of $0.25.
Certain rare quarters can be worth far more than their 25-cent face value. Minting errors and low production numbers can increase the value of these quarters, with some some of them being worth up to ...
(NEXSTAR) – There are a lot of changes to U.S. money rolling out (or, in the case of the penny, not rolling out) this year, including the addition of President Donald Trump’s signature on paper ...
A coin sitting in a jar or drawer could be worth thousands of dollars if it has a rare mistake from the U.S. Mint. Some 1999 state quarters from Georgia have sold for as much as $10,000 due to unusual ...
Hey New Yorkers, check your change! The U.S. Mint will randomly distribute only 250,000 rare quarters in celebration of America’s 250th birthday next month. While 250,000 sounds like a lot, it’s ...
From 1999 to 2008, the U.S. Mint issued 50 commemorative circulating quarters to honor each state. Now, some of them, because of errors, misprints, or their pristine conditions, can exchange for ...