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  2. 2004 Wisconsin state quarter misprint - Wikipedia

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    Some Wisconsin quarter errors were found with an "extra cornstalk leaf" – either pointing down ("Low Leaf") or pointing up ("High Leaf"). The normal cause would be metal shavings accidentally lodged in the die, creating a gouge from the coin striking action. These were found notably in the Tucson area.

  3. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    The 50 State quarters (authorized by Pub. L. 105–124 (text), 111 Stat. 2534, enacted December 1, 1997) were a series of circulating commemorative quarters released by the United States Mint. Minted from 1999 through 2008, they featured unique designs for each of the 50 US states on the reverse .

  4. These 2 State Quarters Are Worth the Most Money - AOL

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    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

  5. $10K Quarter? This Georgia Coin Is Worth a Lot Because ... - AOL

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    The 1999 Georgia State Quarter. ... Here are some signs that you might have an experimental planchet 1999 Georgia quarter error: Weighs between 5.9 and 6.3 grams on a coin scale, which is more ...

  6. Some 2004 Wisconsin state quarters have an error ... - AOL

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    Back in 2005, we learned that some Wisconsin quarters have flaws and can be worth hundreds. A new TikTok video has resurfaced the revelation.

  7. 50 State quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Virginia 50 State quarter, the most minted quarter in the series ... Extra leaf errors are known. [3] [4] S 2,740,684 Proof S 1,769,786 Silver proof 2005 quarters

  8. Die defect - Wikipedia

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    A die crack occurs when a die, after being subjected to immense pressure during the minting process, cracks, causing a small gap in the die. [3] If this damaged die continues to produce coins, the metal will fill into the crack, thus revealing a raised line of metal in the finished coin.

  9. Some Wisconsin quarters have an error. The rare coins could ...

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    Back in 2005, we learned that some Wisconsin quarters have flaws and can be worth hundreds. A new TikTok video has resurfaced the revelation.