How many special state quarters are there?

How many special state quarters are there?

The 50 State Quarters Program honored each of the 50 states with special quarter designs. From 1999 to 2008, the U.S. Mint made five new quarters every year. The quarters were released in the same order as the states’ “birthdays,” as listed below.

Are there any valuable state quarters?

To be sure, the vast majority of U.S. state quarters you’re going to find in pocket change are indeed worth only face value (worth 25 cents), mainly if they are worn. But some are rare and worth keeping, and here’s a rundown on which ones those are….Honorable Mentions.

Date & Mintmark Mintage
2008-P Arizona 244,600,000

How much is a full state quarter collection worth?

Unfortunately, if you created your collection from coins you found in your wallet and at your bank, your 50 quarters probably have no more value than 25 cents each. A complete collection is worth $12.50, which isn’t nothing, but also isn’t a lot.

Which quarters are special?

This coin is one of the two finest specimens of its kind.

  • 1844 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter.
  • 1841 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter.
  • 1828 B-3 25/5/50 Error Reverse Capped Bust Quarter.
  • 1818 B-8 Capped Bust Quarter.
  • 1805 B-2 Draped Bust Quarter.
  • 1796 Proof-Like B-2 Draped Bust Quarter.
  • 1807 B-2 Draped Bust Quarter.

What state quarters are worth the most money?

Below we reveal some of the most valuable state quarters, most of which are in circulation.

  • 2008 Alaska state quarter – $81. The coin features a ragged clip error.
  • 2004 Wisconsin state quarter – $95.
  • 2000 New Hampshire state quarter – $216.
  • 1999 Delware state quarter – $788.

What state quarters have known errors?

Featuring one of the most popular statehood designs, some Nevada quarter errors struck at the Philadelphia Mint have been found with irregular, non-circular shapes due to curved or straight clipped planchets (coin blanks).

What state quarters have mint errors?

What state quarters are worth the most?

  • August 9, 2022