The Wisconsin state quarter features a cow, cheese, and an ear of corn. One version of this quarter gives the corn an extra leaf low on the ear. This may have happened when a tool was pushed into the ...
Manufacturing errors might be annoying when it comes to most products, but they can be a massive moneymaker when it comes to collectible money. Errors increase the ...
The U.S. State Quarters program, launched between 1999 and 2008, was intended to spark interest in coin collecting—and it did just that. While most state quarters ...
What if that ordinary quarter in your pocket could actually be worth thousands of dollars? The 2004 Wisconsin state quarter has become legendary among collectors, with some examples selling for as ...
(NEXSTAR) — If you check your cup holders, coin purse, or piggy bank, there is a very good chance you’ll find a state quarter — the U.S. Mint produced 34.3 billion during the 10-year period the ...
Coin enthusiasts will recall the much-ballyhooed rollout of a series of state quarters produced by the U.S. Mint during a 10-year period early this century, back when consumers were still inclined to ...
You could start the new year off with a huge chunk of change — if you have a specific coin in your piggy bank. A 1999 Georgia state quarter could be worth up to $10,000, according to a blog post from ...
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 ...
In the realm of collectible U.S. coins, state quarters that were rolled out beginning in 1999 are a mixed bag. On the one hand, the coins are fairly new and there are plenty of them, which reduces ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) — If you check your cup holders, ...