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before July 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. 3 #2 before August 6, 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the NGC. 4 #1 before September 2000 Graded MS-65 by the PCGS. 5 #3 September 2000 Graded MS-67 by the NGC. 6 #1 June 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. 7 Unknown July 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-64 by the NGC. 8 #1
Massachusetts 2000-P (Philadelphia mint) MS69: $3,760. Maryland 2000-P MS65: $1,495. South Carolina 2000-P MS69: $3,525. New Hampshire 2000-D (Denver mint) MS68: $633. Virginia 2000-P MS68: $400 ...
The valuable Georgia and Pennsylvania state quarters are unique because they contain errors. Here’s a look at five coins prized for their scarcity: ... Massachusetts 2000-P MS69: $3,760 ...
2000 6 Massachusetts: January 3, 2000 (February 6, 1788) 1,163,784,000 ... There was, however, a measure of collector interest over die errors in the Wisconsin quarter.
2 2000 quarters. Toggle 2000 quarters subsection ... Massachusetts reverse, 2000 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) ... Extra leaf errors are known. [3] [4 ...
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One of the first authentic mule errors to be released by the U.S. Mint (as opposed to the deliberate mules of the mid-1800s) was the 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule. It features the obverse of a Washington state quarter and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar. This coin was struck on a Sacagawea dollar planchet. The mint ...
More: 5 Coins Worth Up to $2,000 Made After the Year 2000 The Mint produced and shipped 34.3 billion quarters during the program, according to Nexstar, with the average annual mintage reaching 3.5 ...