Five Mint Canceled Statehood Quarters w/ Three Planchets You will receive: Five Mint-Canceled Statehood Quarters with three Bonus Planchets including one BU Dime Planchet, one BU Washington Quarter Planchet, and one Kennedy Half Dollar Planchet. Eight pieces total all Certified by PCGS. All pieces are Waffle canceled. Coins that were Waffle canceled at the US mint. Waffle canceling is a new process the mint is now using to keep error coins from getting out into circulation. There was only one release of
U.S. State Quarter Mis-Struck Error Coin of $49.50 Rarely Seen Genuine Error Coin - Limited Quantities Available! Did you know that very few modern U.S. error coins ever see the light of day? Error coins discovered by Mint investigators are usually destroyed and melted down under strict security supervision. So any error coins that do make it into public circulation are extremely rare, and as a result are very valuable. Such error coins become instant collector items and multiply in value. We have secured a
Rarely Seen Genuine Error Coin - Limited Quantities Available!Did you know that very few modern U.S. error coins ever see the light of day? Error coins discovered by Mint investigators are usually destroyed and melted down under strict security...
2007-P Mint Error Washington State Quarter (MS65) ecc07q65 2007-P Mint Error Washington State Quarter Graded by ANACS as MS65 Error:Struck thru grease State:Idaho
2000 S Silver Quarter New Hampshire PF69 Mint Error Reverse Struck Thru sku# 1386 Description 2000 S Silver Quarter New Hampshire PF69 Mint Error Reverse Struck Thru
2004-P state quarter- Wisconsin uncirc, no error. Item number: 68881533 Number of visits: 39 United States / MO 2004 P State Quarter Mint uncir condition. I bought theses quarters, a 25.00 bag, from the US mint and placed them in the holder. Very bright and shinny. Thank you for looking Buyers, All shipping charges will be 2.00usd We will ship on Fridays-from the United States. Aps 173697 Thanks, Lee and Shelley Wed 16th Sep 2009 16:42:49 Wed 18th Nov 2009 15:24:00 United States / MO Sun 17th Sep 2006
2006 Mint Set Error - Double Nebraska P - No Colorado P 2006 Mint Set Error - Double Nebraska P - No Colorado P (13758) Two Nebraska Philadelphia Mint Quarters and NO Colorado Philadelphia Mint Quarter !?! You would think after all the bad press from the error of the 2005 Satin Finish Mint Set, the 2006 Satin Finish Mint Set would be perfect , but as luck would have it, lightening did strike the United States Mint... twice! Somehow, the same error was made - a few sets from the Philadelphia Mint, from the
580 (1964) Kennedy Half Dollar NGC Mint Error MS63 460.00 + (92.00) buyer's premium + taxes, fees, etc... 2009 May 25 @ 13:32 (1964) Kennedy Half Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. Struck on a Quarter Dollar planchet. Mint error. 6.1 grams. Choice and lustrous. Estimated Value $500 - 600. Our item number 152848
The Wisconsin Quarter is the Last of the 50 States Commemorative Quarters released by the U.S. Mint in the year 2004, and the 30th of the entire series. The Wisconsin design depicts an agricultural theme featuring the head of a cow, a round of cheese and an ear of corn. However, was there a Wisconsin Quarter Error during the minting process at the Denver Mint. Some say it was a die flaw, while others say it was a deliberate act by a Denver Mint employee. What ever the case may be, there has been a
Off-metal quarters on silver dime planchets WITH dates are rare, with the vast majority of silver quarters on dimes being no-dates. Auction # 361 > Washington Quarters (1932-98) > Lot #5676 Mint Error: 1956 25c PCGS AU58 - Struck On Silver 10c Planchet [3 ] DLRC ID: 281115 Number of Bids: 9 Description 5676: Thursday - Internet Auction # 361
2005 Minnesota State Quarter Boxed Set #19646 The 2005 Minnesota State Quarter set is sealed in the US Mint box. Shipping on this item includes insurance. The Minnesota Quarter has multiple error varities that have been certified. The box comes with two mint wrapped rolls. One roll has the P mint mark and the other the D mint mark. Each roll contains 40 Minnesota State Quarters. The second quarter to be released in 2005 commemorates the State of Minnesota, "Land of 10,000 Lakes." On May 11, 1858, Minnesota
> U.S.Mint Waffle Coin Cancelled (error) quarter NGC certified MS 1 of 212 U.S.Mint Waffle Coin Cancelled (error) quarter NGC certified MS 1 of 212 2003-P Missouri Waffle Quarter to round out any collection. They were never to leave the mint. The error is they were sent in to be recyled and a hand full escaped melt down.Recently the U.S. Mint purchased a huge canceling machine which allows the Mint to destroy all the waste and errors produced in their daily strikings of coins. In the past, all these errors
1965-P Washington Quarter Almost Uncirculated Condition with Mint Error
Mint Error Coin 1981 Quarter Double Denomination Mint Error Coin 1981 Quarter Double Denomination $2,499.00 NK0418 Mint Error Coin 1981 Quarter Double Denomination One of the most expensive, popular, and desired types of errors are the double denominations. This error happens when a coin is struck on a previously struck coin of a smaller denomination. Here is a nice example of a quarter struck on a nickel. These coins are know as 30 cent coins. Product Reviews
2005 Mint Set Error - Dble West Virginia P - No Kansas 2005 Mint Set Error - Dble West Virginia P - No Kansas (12958) Few Verious KANSAS IS MISSING !!! When the United States Mint released the 2005 Satin Finish Mint Set, it was hailed a landmark in coinage history. For the first time, the coins were made with the revolutionary new "Satin" Finish. But now, there's another reason the 2005 Mint Set is one of the hottest sets of the century - because a few of the sets have been found to have a dramatic error! A
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2000 South Carolina Quarter - Broadstruck Smooth Edge - Philadelphia Mint 2000 South Carolina Quarter - Broadstruck Smooth Edge - Philadelphia Mint (16217) $129.95 On May 23, 1788, South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the United States Constitution. As a result, South Carolina is the eighth state to be featured in the Americas State Quarter Collection. South Carolinas Quarter design is a montage of all of the states symbols: An outline of the state with the capital, Columbia, indicated by a