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  2. Washington quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Doubled die errors are known. [4] D 7,189,600 S 1,652,000 ... 1976 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) ... Washington quarter mintage figures;

  3. Washington quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Washington quarter is the present quarter dollar or 25-cent piece issued by ... with all pieces bearing the double date 1776–1976; there are no 1975-dated quarters.

  4. United States Bicentennial coinage - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bicentennial coinage is a set of circulating commemorative coins, consisting of a quarter, half dollar and dollar struck by the United States Mint in 1975 and 1976. Regardless of when struck, each coin bears the double date 1776–1976 on the normal obverses for the Washington quarter, Kennedy half dollar and Eisenhower dollar ...

  5. Don’t Spend These 8 Rare Coins — They Could Be ... - AOL

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    They have unique marks due to errors or limited editions. ... According to the NGC Price Guide, a Washington Quarter from 1947 in circulated condition is worth between $4.65 and $7.25. However ...

  6. This Rare Bicentennial Quarter Has Nearly $20K Value - AOL

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    1976-S Silver Proof Bicentennial Quarter: sold for $13,500 in 2019. Double Denomination 1976 Bicentennial Quarter Struck on a Dime: sold for $9,200 in 2020. 1976-D Clad DDO Bicentennial Quarter ...

  7. US error coins - Wikipedia

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    Doubled die coins are mainly created by a defective hub which is used to create many dies for the minting process. Collectors classify doubled dies as DDO (doubled die obverse coins), DDR (doubled die reverse) and OMM (over mint mark).

  8. Mint-made errors - Wikipedia

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    Like other coins, the value of errors is based in part on rarity and condition. In general, lower denomination errors are less expensive than higher denomination errors simply because more such coins are minted resulting in available errors. Due to improvements in production and inspection, modern errors are more rare and this impacts value. [3]

  9. Have Any $200 Quarters Lying Around? It’s Worth ... - AOL

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    A single quarter could be worth more than $200 -- and it has nothing to do with inflation. See Our List: 100 Most Influential Money ExpertsMore: 5 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000...