How much is a 2013 D Great Basin quarter worth?

How much is a 2013 D Great Basin quarter worth?

The standard 2013 Great Basin clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Both the 2013 P Great Basin quarter and 2013 D Great Basin quarter are each worth around $0.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

How much is a 2013 s quarter worth?

The 2013 S quarter is worth around $1.50 in MS 63 uncirculated condition. The value is around $8 in MS 65 uncirculated condition. The 2013 S proof White Mountain quarter is worth around $4.50 in PR 66DC condition.

Which statehood quarters have errors?

Featuring one of the most popular statehood designs, some Nevada quarter errors struck at the Philadelphia Mint have been found with irregular, non-circular shapes due to curved or straight clipped planchets (coin blanks).

Are there any errors on the Ohio State Quarter?

Errors on the 2002 Ohio State Quarter There are currently no known errors of this coin. If you ever run across anything that looks unusual with the Ohio State Quarter, please contact one of our experts to have the error verified, or send the coin to a professional grading company for their opinion.

Is the National Park quarter worth anything?

For instance, the clad Samoa quarters have a value of $0.25 in the circulated condition. These coins also sell at a higher price if the grading is high. Typically, the 2020 P and D National Park of American Samoa quarters are worth $0.50 in uncirculated condition.

How much is a 2013 double headed quarter worth?

Both the 2013 P Mount Rushmore quarter and 2013 D Mount Rushmore quarter are each worth around $0.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $1.

What’s the rarest National Park Quarter?

The 2020-S National Park of American Samoa Quarter from the San Francisco Mint.

What are the rarest Park quarters?

Simple List of 4 Rare State Quarters Worth Money

  1. 1999-P Delaware Spitting Horse Quarter.
  2. 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter.
  3. 2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled Dies Quarter.
  4. 2009-D District of Columbia Doubled Die Quarter.

What is a spitting eagle on a quarter?

As of July 18, 2013 NGC announced that it will now attribute the “Spitting Eagle” variety of the 1983-P Washington Quarters. The variety is identified by a die crack– a raised line caused by the deterioration of a coining die–near the mouth of the eagle on the reverse.

How rare is a two-headed quarter?

Production processes in the U.S. Mint make it virtually impossible for a two-headed (or two-tailed) coin to be manufactured by the mint. The coining presses that are used to produce U.S. coins have two different shaped receptacles for the coin dies.