What is the value of a 2001 Vermont Quarter?

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

How much is a Vermont Quarter worth?

These coins only sell for a premium in the higher condition grades. Both the 2001 P Vermont quarter and 2001 D Vermont quarter are each worth around $0.35 in about uncirculated condition. The value is around $1 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

Are Vermont quarters rare?

The 2001-P Vermont Quarter is highly scarce in PCGS MS68 and decidedly rare in PCGS MS69.

What’s the value of a misalignment on a statehood coin?

Regarding most circulation coins, a misalignment of perhaps 10 to 15 degrees is not enough to bring a premium value. There is so much interest in the Statehood quarters that such a small die rotation error may still bring a pretty good price.

Are there any valuable errors in State Quarters?

However, some of the error quarters are quite valuable. There are known valuable errors that exist for the state quarters from Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Delaware.

What is the value of a state quarter?

We often get asked what state quarters are worth now that some of them are getting close to twenty years old. And the reality is that 99.9999% of state quarters are still just worth 25 cents and will likely always just be worth 25 cents. However, there are two things to look out for; those are errors and proof silver quarter.

What was the error on the 1999 Delaware quarter?

1999 Delaware Spitting Horse Error: Die cracking at the Philadelphia mint led to some quarters with extra metal around the horse’s mouth. This extra metal looks as if the horse is spitting. Depending on the progression of the die crack and the condition of the coin, these errors can bring in anywhere from $2-20. ONLY DELAWARE ERROR QUARTER?

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