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The majority of these coins are available in circulated condition and are worth more or less their face value of $0.25. But, quarters in mint state are rare and can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.
The Philadelphia mint produced 688,744,000 of these coins that typically come with an average price of $0.85 to $3.30. However, this unique specimen reached an auction record of $4,362 in 2006. On the other hand, any of 657,880,000 quarters from the Denver mint is worth about $1 to $3 nowadays.
A list of rare state quarters + Current values for each of the 50 Statehood Quarters in the U.S. Mint's state quarters series.
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.
50 State Quarters, Values, and Errors. The 50 State Quarter series was launched in 1999. The purpose was to honor each state. The coins would be released in the same order that the states joined the union. The front (obverse) of each coin is the same if you discount the mint marks.
Although they are nice collectibles, 50-state quarters are not nearly as rare as other coins, so how do you value them? This post will provide an ultimate guide to the most valuable state quarters, outlining the factors that can affect their value and the coins that are worth the most.
CoinWeek provides an overview of the market for the coins of the 50 State Quarters series and highlights errors you should know about.