The 1973 S proof Washington quarter in average condition has a price of only 25 cents. Even for a specimen in the mint state, you don’t need to spend too much money. In most cases, you can buy one with a PR 65 rating for a little more than $4.5. Proof specimens marked CAM and ...
We hinted earlier that error coins can be worth a lot more than 25 cents, and according to the Cherry Picker’s Guide, the 1941 Quarter has at least 6 doubled-die errors plus the Large-S and Small-S mint mark varieties. Doubled-dies (or even tripled-dies and quadrupled-dies) happen...
Even a proof 1980 cent graded PR67 is worth less than $5. And the value at PR69, one point away from a flawless coin, is just $15. These coins might not be worth big money. But you can own an exceptionally attractive Lincoln penny for as much as a few cups of artisan coffee. I...
A 1980-S dollar coin is worth its face value of$1if worn (“circulated”). In uncirculated condition, a 1980-S dollar coin is worth about$1.50 to $3. The most valuable 1980-S dollar coinwas a really cool error. It was struck on the blank planchet for a quarter and graded MS-64 ...
This quarter was also pulled from circulation. Unlike the nickel, however, it is in somewhat better condition. While there are still some contact marks present, they are much fewer in number and much shallower, perhaps due to seventeen fewer years of circulation. Most of the important grading ...
ETF’s are not just as good as physical gold or silver. There have been questions about how much precious metals they actually hold. Nothing is as safe as holding the physical metal in your possession. If you are going to buy gold and silver mining stocks, you must do your homework. Yo...
the United States government. In other words, the coin has a second means of built-in value. Therefore, in the unlikely but possible scenario the market price of gold was to plummet to levels unseen for decades, American Gold Eagles would still be worth at least as much as their face ...
1940 (P) Proof Quarter Value In the years when the mint didn’t produce proof coins, they’d either make Special Mint Sets (SMS) or Uncirculated Mint Sets. All these coins were as shiny as proofs, but they’re made in different ways. SMS coins are stuck on normal planchets that aren...
You can pick up a nice 1944 Philadelphia quarter in extremely fine condition (graded X45) for about $7. And even uncirculated coins can be found at only slightly higher prices. A mint state coin graded MS60 is worth about $10. The better the quality, the rarer the coin and the higher...
1963-D Quarter Struck on a Penny Planchet This coin was struck on the wrong planchet as well. But this time, it was a blank intended for a penny so the error is much more dramatic. The coin has that trademark reddish color that comes from its copper content. And since 1c coins are...