You may have a few state quarters lost in your couch or collecting dust in your piggy bank. Some may even be worth more than ...
Most people keep quarters in a jar by the door, never giving them a second glance. They're just quarters. Twenty-five cents.
If you grew up in the 1990s or early 2000s, you probably remember collecting state quarters at some point. There were even cardboard maps in the shape of the U.S. where you could pop your latest finds ...
Starting in 1999, the U.S. Mint began a years-long program where they released a specially designed quarter for all 50 states. It is widely lauded as the most successful coin program in the Mint's ...
A coin sitting in a jar or drawer could be worth thousands of dollars if it has a rare mistake from the U.S. Mint. Some 1999 state quarters from Georgia have sold for as much as $10,000 due to unusual ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Defects sometimes increase the value of coins and such is the case with some quarters intended to represent the state of Georgia and its iconic peach. Starting in 1999, the U.S.
Digging through your change jar? You may want to set aside any quarters from 1999 as one of them may be worth $10,000. While most quarters are worth exactly 25 cents ...
The new year is here and who couldn’t use a little extra change to start 2025? How about a lot of change? Bet that sounds interesting, and the key to cashing in as much as $10,000 could, in fact, lie ...
Each state received a specific quarter design during a program which ran from 1999 to 2008. However, during this time, some of the 25-cent coins had errors or misprints. These engraved mistakes, ...
When the U.S. Mint launched its 50 State Quarters Program in 1999, the point of the 10-year initiative was to honor each of the 50 states and share a little bit of history via free classroom lesson ...