How much is a 2001 New York gold quarter worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 2001 D New York State Quarter value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $2.

Does a 2001 quarter have any value?

New York Quarter Values While proof versions of New York quarters are considered common, 2001 proof 50 State Quarters are currently among the most expensive in the series. Copper nickel versions of 2001 proof New York quarters run for between $10 to $15 each. Silver proofs can be found for between $20 to $25.

How much is a 2001 coin worth?

The 2001 Sacagawea dollars in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $1.00. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Both the 2001 P Sacagawea dollar and 2001 D Sacagawea dollar are each worth around $4 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade.

How much is a 2001 New York State Quarter worth?

USA Coin Book estimated value of 2001-P New York 50 States and Territories Quarter is worth $0.62 to $1.32 or more in uncirculated (MS+) mint condition.

Are there any gold quarters that are worth anything?

Likely, the same people who bought gold quarter products also snapped up a few colorized coins, too. Just like the gold quarters, colorized quarters are also worth nothing more than their face value to most coin collectors. Why Aren’t Gold Quarters Illegal?

When did they start selling gold States quarters?

Enterprising companies who saw many sales opportunities with the release of the 50 States quarters in the late 1990s and early 2000s believed they could make a huge profit from selling gold-plated quarters.

Are there any gold coins that are worth more?

Technically, many of the advertisers offering these gold quarters and colorized coins never even proclaimed them to be worth anything more, either. But, the general assumption by the vast majority of the non-collecting American public would be that such coins are precious rarities that are surely worth more than “regular” coins.

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