This guide is a summary of my thinking on how to predict which US State Quarters will be the most valuable in the long term. Like many people, I have found the US State Quarter program irresistible from a...
Collecting State Quarters by Don Mesler (scripophile) Introduction The 50 State Quarters Program's objective is to commemorate the each of the states of the Union through U.S. coinage, specifically the quarter...
I keep hearing reports about errors on some of the new State Quarters. Has only one been reported or are there several? There are numerous minting varieties, but not all are errors. Some can be chalked up to...
Wisconsin Error Quarters- Collecting Wisconsin Quarters An error (or intentional variation, some say) on behalf of the US Mint may just make you a few hundred bucks or more if you're lucky. The state...
THE BEST WAY TO TELL IF A LOW INK NOTE IS A FAKE IS BY THIS. ALL BILLS ARE PRINTED OVER 3 TO 4 TIMES DEPENDING ON THAT BILL SO IF YOU TAKE Item number: 220009647598 FOR EXAMPLE AND YOU SEE THAT THE SEAL IS A...
How many Quarter designs will the United States Mint release through the Circulating Commemorative Quarter Program? The United States Mint will release 50 new Quarter designs, one in honor of each state, at...
Living here in South Texas, bewtween San Antonio, Tx and Austin, Tx; I was blessed to find several BU Wisconsin Extra Leaf State Quarters in my area back in the Spring of 2005. This was a lifetime experience...
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...
Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah have been released by the Mint. The coins will be placed into circulation at intervals of approximately 10 weeks starting in January in the order the states were...
The reverse of Wyoming’s quarter has a bucking horse and rider with the inscriptions, “The Equality State,” “Wyoming” and “1890.” Weaver designed it. Mint sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth sculpted it.