What us state quarters are worth money

Error Quarters: State quarters with mint errors, such as double strikes, off-center strikes, or missing clad layers.

Low Mintage Quarters: Quarters from states with lower mintages, such as the 2009-D Northern Mariana Islands quarter.

Proof Sets: Proof sets of state quarters, which are specially minted with higher quality finishes for collectors.

Silver Proof Sets: State quarters issued in silver proof sets, which contain coins made of 90% silver.

Uncirculated Condition: State quarters in uncirculated condition, meaning they have not been used in commerce and retain their original luster.

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Key Dates: Certain years or mint marks may be considered key dates for state quarters, such as the 1999-P Pennsylvania quarter.

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Varieties: Varieties within state quarter designs, such as the 2005 Minnesota "extra tree" quarter or the 2004-D Wisconsin "extra leaf" quarter.

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State Quarter Albums: Complete sets of state quarters housed in official U.S. Mint albums or holders, especially those in pristine condition.

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Limited Edition Releases: Limited edition releases or special packaging, such as commemorative sets or anniversary editions.

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Demand and Popularity: The demand and popularity of specific state quarters among collectors can drive up their value.

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