Rare State Quarters Worth Money: Check Your Pocket Change! (2024)

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Published: September 18, 2023

Looking for modern U.S. quarters worth money can seem daunting when there are so many “regular” state quarters in circulation that have no real additional value whatsoever. So, which ones are valuable?

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.

1. 1999-P Delaware Spitting Horse Quarter: $10 to $20

The first installment of the 50 State Quarters series offers collectors an exciting die variety with a whimsical name: the Spitting Horse.

What’s the Spitting Horse? Note the reverse of the 1999 Delaware Quarter, which depicts politician Caesar Rodney on his horse. It's an homage to the Founding Father’s 70-mile nighttime dash in a thunderstorm. He rode from Dover, Delaware to Philadelphia to break a deadlocked vote that led to the Declaration of Independence.

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1999-P Delaware State Quarter. Image: USA CoinBook

On some strikes of the 1999 Delaware quarter, a raised line can be seen extending from the area of the horse’s mouth down to the left. It can be seen between the letters “C” and “A” in the name “CAESAR.” This line was caused by a prominent die break that made its appearance on a number of these 1999 Delaware quarters.

It’s unknown exactly how many of these errors were produced. (There is no published mintage for an error coin.) They at one point were considered rare state quarters and, upon their discovery, were selling for as much as $250 to $500.

Over the years, the 1999 Spitting Horse Delaware quarter has proven more common than initially thought. Interest in this coin has also waned some, dragging prices downward. But this fascinating variety still fetches $10 to $20.

2. 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter: $50 to $65

The 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin quarter offers not just one but two bizarre varieties. They are bizarre because these two varieties show two different forms of an extra leaf. Some numismatists speculate the extra leaf varieties may have been more an intentional addition rather than something of an accidental origin, such as a die break.

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2004-D Wisconsin Extra Leaf High State Quarter. Image: USA CoinBook

The “Extra Leaf” anomaly refers to two varieties known as the Extra High Leaf and Extra Low Leaf errors. Both refer to the appearance of a long leaf on the lower left of the corn stalk, between the main left leaf and the wheel of cheese.

On the Extra High Leaf variety, a slender leaf appears near the top of the cheese wheel and terminates into the corn stalk's much larger main left leaf. On the Extras Low Leaf, the addition arcs across the top of the cheese wheel, with both ends disappearing behind it.

These two varieties lit up the numismatic world when it was first discovered in the weeks after the coin’s release. They even made headlines on televised evening news programs. When news of the coins first hit the streets, they were trading for some $500 or even more.

But since the hype has tapered off a bit, so, too, have prices for these coins. These days, circulated examples of the Extra High Leaf realize closer to $65 while the Extra Low Leaf trades for around $50.

3. 2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled Dies Quarter: $5 to $100

The 2005-P Minnesota quarters left their mark in the world of error and variety coin collecting. More than 60 varieties of doubled die stem from this single issue. They generally involve the appearance of an extra spruce tree(s) on the reverse of this coin, honoring the state nicknamed the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

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2005-P Minnesota Doubled Die State Quarter. Image: USA CoinBook

It’s impractical to do a deep dive on the diagnostics of the various dozens of known doubled dies for this single coin here in this article. Suffice it to say the most prominent of these doubling varieties can be attributed by looking for ghostlike outlines of an extra spruce tree around the third and fourth primary trees to the right of the large outline of the Minnesota state borders.

Values for the 2005-P Minnesota quarter vary markedly from one to the next. The most drastic and visible of the doubled dies trading for between $50 and $100. The more obscure doubled dies for this issue see lower coin values ranging from $5 to $25, depending on the magnitude of the doubled die and the physical condition of the coin.

4. 2009-D District of Columbia Doubled Die Quarter: $75

Technically the 2009 District of Columbia quarter belongs to the six-coin Washington D.C. & U.S. Territories Quarters program. In 2009 it proceeded the 50 State Quarters program running from 1999 through 2008. The set included Puerto Rico, Guam, and other territories. Some of these coins were released by the United States Mint in special silver proof sets.

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2009-D D.C. Quarter. Image: USA CoinBook

However, this one-year-only set of commemorative quarters is often collected alongside the classic state quarter series and thus sees an entry included here. The 2009 District of Columbia quarter features jazz composer and pianist Duke Ellington, seen on the quarter's reverse.

Some 2009-D District of Columbia quarters exhibit whatNumismatic Newscalled “the most dramatic doubled die in years." So, what is it? This doubled die features strong doubling of the letters “ELL” in Duke Ellington’s name. There is also doubling on some of the piano keys and other nearby elements.

The 2009-D District of Columbia doubled die quarters gained significant traction in the hobby. Many collectors found the coin in circulation and included it in sets of state quarters. When these 2009-D District of Columbia doubled dies first emerged in spring 2009, they were selling for many hundreds of dollars. Today, circulated examples tend to trade for closer to $75.

5. 1999-S Pennsylvania Proof Silver Quarter: $35

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1999-S Pennsylvania Proof Silver Quarter. Image: USA CoinBook

The Pennsylvania state quarter was the second design released in the series in 1999. The coin's mintage of only 804,565 is exceptionally low compared to the hundreds of millions of circulation strikes that were made. Inscriptions on the design emphasize the values of "VIRTUE, LIBERTY, INDEPENDENCE." Remembering that Philadelphia was actually the original capital of early America, these themes seem all the more appropriate.

Not only is this one of the more elegant designs among the State Quarters, but it also is made from 90% pure silver. The reflective surfaces of the proof finish help the relief portion of the design to stand out, as well. These coins generally sell for $35 and up.

6. 1999-S New Jersey Proof Silver Quarter: $30

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1999-S New Jersey Proof Silver Quarter. Image: USA CoinBook

While the first four coins on this list were all rare error coins, the last two are proof coins made specifically for collectors. Proofs are special pieces that are struck multiple times for the sharpest details possible. The fields of proof coins are also specially polished, producing an eye-appealing mirrored effect. The raised devices on the coin, called the relief, are given a frosted finish that further enhances the beauty of the coin.

The New Jersey State Quarter design is another favorite. It depicts the famous scene of George Washington (then General Washington) leading a group of revolutionary soldiers across the Delaware River. The classic symbolism is a favorite among collectors in the U.S. Keep in mind that the grading standard for proof coins is harsher than circulating coins. Examples of this silver coin trade for about $30 in flawless condition.

Honorable Mentions

Every coin worth money on this list is a state quarter error coin. Unlike silver dollars or other old coins, each of the 50 State Quarters features an unique design. Their common obverse shows George Washington, technically making them all Washington quarters.

Below is a list of other key dates and rarities in the series. These are some of the most valuable U.S. quarters worth money. Visit USA CoinBook to view more state quarter values.

Date & Mintmark
Mintage
1999-D New Jersey
299,028,000
2000-D South Carolina
566,208,000
2000-D New Hampshire
495,976,000
2001-D New York
619,640,000
2001-D North Carolina
427,876,000
2001-D Rhode Island
447,100,000
2003-P Maine
217,400,000
2003-P Maine
217,400,000
2004-P Michigan
233,800,000
2005-P Kansas
263,400,000
2005-D West Virginia
356,200,000
2006-D North Dakota
359,000,000
2006-D South Dakota
265,800,000
2008-D New Mexico
244,400,000
2008-P Arizona
244,600,000

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez is a journalist, editor, and blogger who has won multiple awards from the Numismatic Literary Guild. He has also authored numerous books, including works profiling the history of the United States Mint and United States coinage.

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sunday | 12/10/2023

2001 New York

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sunday | 12/10/2023

2001 New York

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Terra | 10/19/2023

I have a 2001 NH Old Man of the Mountain coin with a P below In Hod We Trust, any thoughts on if its worth anything?

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Everett | 10/20/2023

Hi Terra. The New Hampshire quarter with a "P" is the most common version of that coin. If the coin is in pristine condition, then it would be worth between $1 and $5.

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Terra | 10/19/2023

Sorry I meant a 2000 coin

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Bill | 10/9/2023

I have a1999 Georgia quarter with the peach on the back, how much is it worth? Thanks

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Everett | 10/11/2023

Hi Bill. Check to see if the quarter has an "S" mintmark just below the "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the front of the coin. If so, it's probably worth between $10 and $35. The "P" and "D" mintmark versions of the 1999 Georgia quarter could be worth about that much as well, but only if they are in the highest grades of Mint State condition. I don't know of any well-recognized errors for the Georgia quarter to tell you to look out for (probably something on the peach), but those would also be valuable.

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Carlos | 10/2/2023

I have a 2001 North Carolina, is it worth something?

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Everett | 10/3/2023

Hey Carlos. If your quarter is in mint condition and comes from either the Philadelphia or Denver Mint, it is likely worth about $5. If it comes from the San Francisco Mint (the "S" mintmark) it is a proof and is worth about $10 for the clad version and $18 for the silver version.

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Martha | 5/19/2023

I found a 1999 New Jersey coin is it worth something

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Everett | 5/22/2023

Hi Martha. If the coin is in really good condition, it could be worth about $6.

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Robert | 4/6/2023

I love looking at all coins to check for errors or doubling plus it's a great way to get our kids back involved in other things besides being on their cell phones we need to get our children back doing children things like playing outside and riding their bikes looking at coins

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Tom | 12/8/2022

I have1 Delaware 1999 quarter (not a spitting horse)3 New Hampshire 2000 quartersOne Wisconsin 2004 quarter (without extra leaf)1 Georgia 1990 QuarterDoes anyone want to buy them?

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Tom | 12/8/2022

I have1 Delaware 1999 quarter (not a spitting horse)3 New Hampshire 2000 quartersOne Wisconsin 2004 quarter (without extra leaf)1 Georgia 1990 QuarterDoes anyone want to buy them?

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Rare State Quarters Worth Money: Check Your Pocket Change! (2024)

FAQs

What quarters to look for in pocket change? ›

But some are rare and worth keeping, and here's a rundown on which ones those are.
  • 1999-P Delaware Spitting Horse Quarter: $10 to $20. ...
  • 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter: $50 to $65. ...
  • 2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled Dies Quarter: $5 to $100. ...
  • 2009-D District of Columbia Doubled Die Quarter: $75.
Sep 18, 2023

Which State Quarter is worth money? ›

Ohio quarters marked with an S (produced in San Francisco) can carry the highest value at $15. Of the less-minted states listed above, only a few are listed among the most valuable. A mint-condition Oklahoma or New Mexico quarter marked with an S could be worth up to $10.

What quarter is worth $2000 right now? ›

There's a very specific quarter from 2004 that's reportedly worth up to $2,000. Wisconsin state quarters from the 50 State Quarters Program feature a limited-edition design that grows in value if there's a detectable difference in that design, according to coin collectors.

How do I know if my quarters are valuable? ›

Factors that determine the value of quarters
  1. Rarity. Rare quarters, particularly those with limited mintage numbers, tend to have a higher value on the numismatic market. ...
  2. Condition. The quarter's condition is a crucial aspect in determining its value. ...
  3. Mint marks. ...
  4. Popularity and demand.
Sep 18, 2023

What 1999 quarter is worth $10,000? ›

For evidence, look no further than a 1999 Georgia quarter whose value has been estimated as high as $10,000 due to errors. Georgia state quarters from 1999 have several types of errors, according to the U.S. Coins Guide website.

Which quarter is worth $35000? ›

Some 1970 Quarters Are Worth $35,000. Here's How To Spot Them! Do you notice anything different about this quarter? Believe it or not, this quarter sold on eBay for $35,000.

Why is 1965 quarter so rare? ›

In 1965, quarter production changed to a clad composition planchet made of copper and nickel. However, a few (the exact number is unknown) were struck on a silver planchet instead. Silver 1965 quarters are worth over $7,000 because they were made by mistake!

Is a 1999 Pennsylvania quarter worth anything? ›

1999 P State Quarter Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of June 2024, a State Quarter from 1999 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.40. However, on the open market 1999 P Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $475.

What quarter is worth $500? ›

Some error quarters are even more valuable due to their rarity. For example, some 2005-P Minnesota quarters with a doubled die error can be worth up to $500. The Wisconsin state quarter has also seen its fair share of errors.

What is the hardest State Quarter to find? ›

What Are the 10 Rarest US State Quarters?
  • 2000 New Hampshire Quarter. ...
  • 2008 Alaska State Quarter. ...
  • 1999 Georgia State Quarter. ...
  • 1999 Delaware State Quarter. ...
  • 2003 Illinois Quarter (Philadelphia Mint) ...
  • 2008 Oklahoma Quarter (Philadelphia Mint) ...
  • 2004 Michigan Quarter (Denver Mint) ...
  • 2003 Missouri Quarter (Philadelphia Mint)
Mar 4, 2024

Are quarters from 1999 to 2008 worth anything? ›

Value of 50 State Quarters (1999-2008)

We often get asked what state quarters are worth now that some of them are getting close to twenty years old. And the reality is that 99.9999% of state quarters are still just worth 25 cents and will likely always just be worth 25 cents.

Why is the 2004 quarter worth so much? ›

In it, he explains that what makes the coins so valuable is an extra "leaf" on the corn. A tiny mark under one part of the vegetable increases the quarter's value tremendously. That mark, referred to as the "high extra leaf," isn't supposed to be there. One quarter in great condition with the mark sold for $2,530.

Are any state quarters worth anything? ›

Many of those quarters have been lost or discarded in this age of Apple Pay — meaning some of those still around are worth a lot more than 25 cents. In fact, certain rare state quarters that contain errors or other special features can fetch as much as $100 on the collector's market, according to experts.

What quarters are worth over $200? ›

The U.S. Sun reported in 2022 that a rare quarter — minted in the year 2000 with an error on it — has sold for $216 on eBay. The coin is part of the state Washington quarters series featuring New Hampshire, but it was struck onto a Jefferson nickel.

What coins are worth money in pocket change? ›

Check your pockets: Here are the 5 most valuable coins in...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. ...
  • The 1787 Fugio Cent. ...
  • 1969-S Lincoln Cent With a Doubled Die Obverse. ...
  • 1955 Double Die Lincoln Penny. ...
  • 1983 Penny With No Mint Mark.
Dec 29, 2023

What year quarters should I be saving? ›

But all pre-1965 Washington quarters are worth saving.

They are all worth at least their melt value. Each pre-1965 quarter contains roughly 0.18 troy oz of pure silver (about 5.6 grams).

What errors should I look for on quarters? ›

Let's take a look at some of the most valuable state quarter error coins.
  • 2005-P Minnesota Quarter with Extra Tree Mint Error. ...
  • 1965 SMS Washington Quarter Broadstruck. ...
  • 2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter Error Coin with Extra High Leaf. ...
  • 2004-D Wisconsin Mint Mark Quarter with Extra Low Leaf.
Feb 28, 2024

What coins to look for when going through change? ›

You might indeed find pieces that have some value.

For instance, you might find silver coins like quarters, dimes, and half dollars from 1964 and older that are worth more than 15 times their face value. You might also find the occasional die variety or error coin that has some value.

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