![]() ![]() When striking these coins, makers at the Philadelphia mint made the feeder fingers to push the planchets into place. Expect many miners to be interested in this error. Its error is at the end of the feeder’s finger. Without the error, this Connecticut quarter doesn’t seem to have a lot of value. 1999-P Connecticut Quarter (Rare and Wrong Strike) ![]() Prices in the market start from 10 USD to 500 USD.ģ.The Denver mint struck them for Delaware State in 1999.But when in their best state, they still have a high value. Since the Denver mint made them, they have become common. You’ll earn more from selling it if you have it in the best mint state. Such a mistake is what makes people yearn to pay more for it. You’ll see it between the letters A and E in the word “CAESAR.” This line extends from the horse’s mouth from right to left. Some strikes on this unique 1999 Delaware quarter have a raised line, creating the error. Like the 2005-P Minnesota quarter, this coin’s error comes from the art on the reverse. Their value ranges from 100 USD to 800 USD.Ģ.The Philadelphia mint struck them in 2005.The doubling makes people desire the coin more. It might be that on the first design, the master tool might have slipped. Such an error came from a double die when the mint made them. It’s next to the fourth evergreen, to the right of the state’s outline ( Land of 10,000 lakes). Some of these coins have an extra treetop. As for this coin, its double die interests most collectors. It’s because of the art on the reverse, which makes the mistakes look more like beautiful art. ![]() Most Minnesota quarter dies with errors are a treasure to many collectors. 2005-P Minnesota Quarter (Double Die Error) Some carry mistakes that one would never think they’d exist. Here is a perfect rundown of the sixteen most valuable quarter error list. You can choose to treasure them or sell them to get a great fortune. The ones with imperfections are rare and of great value. Remember, the rest of the US state quarters without errors only have face value. Those quarters with errors that go out attract most collectors’ interests. If any error happens, the coins won’t circulate. Why do you think the quarter coins’ flaws are valuable? It’s not easy for the craftsmen at mints to make mistakes. ![]()
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