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Hi y'all.....

Am in the process of closing a deal on buying 2-3 roll sets (all 100) of State Quarters.

I haven't kept up on varieties on these so need info on what varieties are out there that are worth more than just a simple BU coin. Is there a website listing varieties with prices so I can know what to look for? Or, just post some varieties and values if possible.

Thank you all very much.

jerryb
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The only ones I can think of are the High and Low leafs on the Wisconsin quarters and a plethora of Minnesota doubled dies, many very minor but a few have decent value. There are also DDRs on the Oregon quarters but those have only been found on the satin finish coins in mint sets, not on business strikes.
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Thanks biokemist6.........that'll give me a start.
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Here is my crazy list of Mintages,prices,errors and FLAWS found on some State Quarters. Not all these die varities are worth anything. some of the known errors have the listing numbers next to them. Copy and paste and print if ya want.
(PROOF PICS)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_State_Quarters (for proof imges)

(PRICES per roll)
Date - State Value Date - State Value
1999-P Delaware 16.50 2004- P Iowa 11.25
1999-D Delaware 16.50 2004- D Iowa 11.25
1999-P Pennsylvania 16.25 2004- P Wisconsin 11.50
1999-D Pennsylvania 16.25 2004- D Wisconsin 11.75
1999-P New Jersey 13.50 2005-P California 10.75
1999-D New Jersey 13.50 2005-D California 10.50
1999-P Georgia 18.25 2005-P Minnesota 11.00
1999-D Georgia 18.00 2005-D Minnesota 10.50
1999-P Connecticut 15.00 2005-P Oregon 10.50
1999-D Connecticut 15.00 2005-D Oregon 10.50
2000-P Massachusetts 12.00 2005-P Kansas 10.50
2000-D Massachusetts 13.25 2005-D Kansas 10.50
2000-P Maryland 12.00 2005-P West Virginia 10.50
2000-D Maryland 12.50 2005-D West Virginia 10.50
2000-P South Carolina 14.50 2006-P Nevada 10.50
2000-D South Carolina 16.25 2006-D Nevada 10.25
2000-P New Hampshire 12.00 2006-P Nebraska 10.50
2000-D New Hampshire 11.75 2006-D Nebraska 10.50
2000-P Virginia 11.25 2006-P Colorado 10.25
2000-D Virginia 11.25 2006-D Colorado 10.25
2001-P New York 10.50 2006-P North Dakota 10.25
2001-D New York 10.75 2006-D North Dakota 10.25
2001-P North Carolina 13.25 2006-P South Dakota 10.25
2001-D North Carolina 12.75 2006-D South Dakota 10.25
2001-P Rhode Island 13.25 2007-P Montana 10.25
2001-D Rhode Island 12.50 2007-D Montana 10.25
2001-P Vermont 14.00 2007-P Washington 10.00
2001-D Vermont 11.50 2007-D Washington 10.00
2001-P Kentucky 15.50 2007-P Idaho 10.00
2001-D Kentucky 15.50 2007-D Idaho 10.00
2002-P Tennessee 29.50 2007-P Wyoming 10.00
2002-D Tennessee 27.75 2007-D Wyoming 10.00
2002-P Ohio 12.00 2007-P Utah N/A
2002-D Ohio 11.50 2007-D Utah N/A
2002-P Louisiana 10.75 2008-P Oklahoma N/A
2002-D Louisiana 10.75 2008-D Oklahoma N/A
2002-P Indiana 13.00 2008-P New Mexico N/A
2002-D Indiana 11.75 2008-D New Mexico N/A
2002-P Mississippi 12.50 2008-P Arizona N/A
2002-D Mississippi 12.25 2008-D Arizona N/A
2003-P Illinois 14.75 2008-P Alaska N/A
2003-D Illinois 14.00 2008-D Alaska N/A
2003-P Alabama 12.75 2008-P Hawaii N/A
2003-D Alabama 13.00 2008-D Hawaii N/A
2003-P Maine 13.00 2009-P Washington, DC *
2003-D Maine 11.25 2009-D Washington, DC *
2003-P Missouri 11.75 2009-P Guam *
2003-D Missouri 12.25 2009-D Guam *
2003-P Arkansas 11.50 2009-P Puerto Rico *
2003-D Arkansas 11.50 2009-D Puerto Rico *
2004-P Michigan 11.50 2009-P U.S. Virgin Islands *
2004-D Michigan 11.25 2009-D U.S. Virgin Islands *
2004-P Florida 11.00 2009-P N. Mariana Islands *
2004-D Florida 10.75 2009-D N. Mariana Islands *
2004-P Texas 11.50 2009-P American Samoa *
2004-D Texas 11.50 2009-D American Samoa

(PRICES per coin)
Date - State Value Date - State Value
1999-P Delaware 0.40 2004- P Iowa 0.29
1999-D Delaware 0.40 2004- D Iowa 0.29
1999-P Pennsylvania 0.40 2004- P Wisconsin 0.28
1999-D Pennsylvania 0.40 2004- D Wisconsin 0.28
1999-P New Jersey 0.35 2005-P California 0.28
1999-D New Jersey 0.35 2005-D California 0.28
1999-P Georgia 0.45 2005-P Minnesota 0.28
1999-D Georgia 0.45 2005-D Minnesota 0.28
1999-P Connecticut 0.38 2005-P Oregon 0.28
1999-D Connecticut 0.38 2005-D Oregon 0.28
2000-P Massachusetts 0.30 2005-P Kansas 0.28
2000-D Massachusetts 0.32 2005-D Kansas 0.28
2000-P Maryland 0.30 2005-P West Virginia 0.28
2000-D Maryland 0.31 2005-D West Virginia 0.28
2000-P South Carolina 0.36 2006-P Nevada 0.28
2000-D South Carolina 0.40 2006-D Nevada 0.28
2000-P New Hampshire 0.30 2006-P Nebraska 0.28
2000-D New Hampshire 0.28 2006-D Nebraska 0.28
2000-P Virginia 0.28 2006-P Colorado 0.28
2000-D Virginia 0.28 2006-D Colorado 0.28
2001-P New York 0.28 2006-P North Dakota 0.28
2001-D New York 0.28 2006-D North Dakota 0.28
2001-P North Carolina 0.34 2006-P South Dakota 0.28
2001-D North Carolina 0.31 2006-D South Dakota 0.28
2001-P Rhode Island 0.34 2007-P Montana 0.25
2001-D Rhode Island 0.30 2007-D Montana 0.25
2001-P Vermont 0.35 2007-P Washington 0.25
2001-D Vermont 0.29 2007-D Washington 0.25
2001-P Kentucky 0.39 2007-P Idaho 0.25
2001-D Kentucky 0.39 2007-D Idaho 0.25
2002-P Tennessee 0.75 2007-P Wyoming 0.25
2002-D Tennessee 0.75 2007-D Wyoming 0.25
2002-P Ohio 0.30 2007-P Utah N/A
2002-D Ohio 0.28 2007-D Utah N/A
2002-P Louisiana 0.28 2008-P Oklahoma N/A
2002-D Louisiana 0.28 2008-D Oklahoma N/A
2002-P Indiana 0.32 2008-P New Mexico N/A
2002-D Indiana 0.29 2008-D New Mexico N/A
2002-P Mississippi 0.31 2008-P Arizona N/A
2002-D Mississippi 0.31 2008-D Arizona N/A
2003-P Illinois 0.37 2008-P Alaska N/A
2003-D Illinois 0.35 2008-D Alaska N/A
2003-P Alabama 0.32 2008-P Hawaii N/A
2003-D Alabama 0.32 2008-D Hawaii N/A
2003-P Maine 0.32 2009-P Washington, DC *
2003-D Maine 0.29 2009-D Washington, DC *
2003-P Missouri 0.30 2009-P Guam *
2003-D Missouri 0.30 2009-D Guam *
2003-P Arkansas 0.29 2009-P Puerto Rico *
2003-D Arkansas 0.29 2009-D Puerto Rico *
2004-P Michigan 0.29 2009-P U.S. Virgin Islands *
2004-D Michigan 0.29 2009-D U.S. Virgin Islands *
2004-P Florida 0.29 2009-P N. Mariana Islands *
2004-D Florida 0.28 2009-D N. Mariana Islands *
2004-P Texas 0.29 2009-P American Samoa *
2004-D Texas 0.29 2009-D American Samoa *
State Quarters Mintages

State Quarter Mintages
from the Denver Mint"D" & Philadelphia Mint "P"

1999 Quarters
Delaware "D" 401,424,000, "P" 373,400,000
Pennsylvania "D" 358,332,000, "P" 349,000,000
New Jersey "D" 299,028,000, "P" 363,200,000
Georgia "D" 488,744,000, "P" 451,188,000
Connecticut "D" 657,880,000, "P" 688,744,000 2000 Quarters
Massachusetts "D" 535,184,000, "P" 628,600,000
Maryland "D" 556,532,000 , "P"678,200,000
South Carolina "D" 566,208,000, "P" 742,576,000
New Hampshire "D" 495,976,000, "P" 673,040,000
Virginia "D" 651,616,000, "P" 943,000,000
2001 Quarters
New York "D" 619,640,000, "P" 655,400,000
North Carolina "D" 427,876,000, "P" 627,600,000
Rhode Island "D" 447,100,000, "P" 423,000,000
Vermont "D" 459,404,000, "P" 423,400,000
Kentucky "D" 370,564,000, "P" 353,000,000 2002 Quarters
Tennessee "D" 286,468,000, "P" 361,600,000
Ohio "D" 414,832,000, "P" 217,200,000
Louisiana "D" 401,804,000, "P" 362,000,000
Indiana "D" 327,200,000, "P" 362,600,000
Mississippi "D" 289,600,000, "P" 290,000,000
2003 Quarters
Illinois "D" 237,400,000, "P" 225,800,000
Alabama "D" 232,400,000, "P" 225,000,000
Maine "D" 231,400,000, "P" 217,400,000
Missouri "D" 228,200,000, "P" 225,000,000
Arkansas "D" 229,800,000, "P" 228,000,000 2004 Quarters
Michigan "D" 225,800,000, "P"233,800,000
Florida "D" 241,600,000, "P" 240,200,000
Texas "D" 263,000,000, "P" 278,800,000
Iowa "D" 251,800,000, "P" 213,800,000
Wisconsin "D" 226,800,000, "P" 226,400,000
2005 Quarters
California "D" 263,200,000, "P" 257,200,000
Minnesota "D"248,400,000 , "P" 239,600,000


(ERRORS )

Check all quarters for die rotation.

Iowa
2004-P
Look at the eve on the top of the 1st window on the side of the house

Wisconsin
2004-D WDDR-001 doubling on right side of buffalo nose edge and

also a die damage error/extra leaf on corn stock(cold be high or low

leaf. These are just die dent type of die damage tho.

Minnesota
2005-P
2005-D
2005-S
Look for a small "extra tree" literally floating in the sky next to the

fourth evergreen tree to the right of the state outline. There are at least

54 different reverse variety types on P mints and 6 different reverse

types have been found for the Denver coins, and 4 types for the San

Francisco Proof coins,

2005-S Kansas (proof) hoof-shaped die dent on rear of bison.
2005 Kansas quarters created a humpback bison
Kansas quarters sporting the motto "IN GOD WE RUST"


Oregon State Quarter

2005 P,D,S Doubled Die CDDR-004 Doubing under tree branches

and below the mountian.


California 2005-P
EXTRA FEATHER CALIFORNIA State Quarter ERROR

2006 P South Dakota
Broken left Wing

2006-P Nebraska look for Die Break making the rock formation look

like a VOLCANO with flowing lava.

OKLAHOMA
2008-P ON THE REVERSE , THERE IS A RAISED AREA ON THE

BIRD'S WING THAT LOOKS LIKE AN EXTRA FEATHER

New Mexico
2008-P Extra cactus.
Arizona 2008-P This variety is very prominent and completely covers

two of the three letters of the designers initials (JFM) so that only the

(M) is exposed

Alaska
2008-P
THERE ARE 2 SPOTS WHERE WASHINGTON IS MISSING HAIR. BY

HIS EAR AND ABOVE HIS EAR ON OBVERSE. Look for extra bear

claw on reverse also.

HAWAII 2008
on one of King Kamehamea's feet makes it appear he has an extra toe,

hanging over the edge of the platform he is standing on.

Experimental Planchets

There are approximately 15 known 1999 State Quarters struck on

Experimental Planchets. All five states in the 1999 series (DE, PA, CT,

GA and NJ) have been discovered.
These Experimental State Quarters have sold for as high as $10,000

each, depending on which state, the coin's condition and which type of

experimental composition was used.

There are four known types of experimental compositions which have

been discovered so far on 1999 State Quarters.

Type #1 - This type has the "color" of a Sacagawea dollar and has the

copper center core.
Type #2 - This type has the "color" of the Sacagawea dollar but does

not have the copper center core.
Type #3 - This type has a slight "green" color and has the copper

center core.
Type #4 - This type has a slight "green" color but does not have the

copper center core.
Here are a few "telltale" signs to determine if you have discovered a

State Quarter on an EXPERIMENTAL PLANCHET in circulation:
WEIGHT - The weight on ALL of these discovered so far is

OVERWEIGHT - varying from 5.9 grams to 6.3 grams.
SIZE - It is slightly THICKER than a regular State Quarter, due to the

heavier planchet.
COLOR - So far, the pieces discovered are either the same "color" of

the Sacagawea dollar, or have a slight "green hue" to them.
LOOK - The edge is slightly rough and may have a higher rim around

part of the edge.
EDGE - Some of these do NOT have the center COPPER CORE.
STRIKE - None discovered so far are proof-like in the fields.
REEDING - Some of these have incomplete reeding.
These coins were analyzed by spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) using electron

microscopy and energy-dispersive x-rays to determine the alloy

composition. The predominant metal is copper, followed by zinc.

There are also small percentages of manganese and nickel. PCGS and

NGC have both authenticated and certified these 1999 State Quarters

as being struck on experimental planchets.

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for copies of any reports

and test results was submitted to the Department of the Treasury.

They acknowledged that "the U.S. Mint conducted engineering and

metallurgical tests as part of its development of an alloy for the Golden

Dollar", but would not release any information.
A Delaware Quarter was the first 1999 State Quarter discovered that

was struck on an experimental planchet.



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