The 2008-P Oklahoma quarter is one of the top 5 rare state quarters in circulation today. The coin, anchored on the reverse by a distinctive Oklahoma state bird known as the scissortail flycatcher, is one of the more popular issues among collectors. 25 Most Valuable Quarters (Updated 2021) The following list details the 25 most valuable United States quarters minted from the late 1800's to the current date (Updated 2021). This list is intended to be used by coin collectors as a tool to score some great coins at antique shops and maybe even estate sales.
Many readers ask me about what their 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarters are worth. I think a lot of people find 1976 quarters interesting because they look so different than many of the other quarters in their pocket change.
I started collecting coins long before the 50 States Quarters were first released in 1999, and I remember when 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarters were still relatively new and plentiful in circulation. Today, they're getting harder to find in pocket change, and many individuals either don't remember seeing them in circulation very often or have no idea what the Bicentennial quarter is or why it was made.
In 1976, the United States celebrated its 200th birthday with gala celebrations from coast to coast, including massive fireworks displays in Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., and other cities nationwide. The United States Mint numismatically celebrated the auspicious occasion by releasing a series of 1776-1976 dual-dated coins honoring our nation's birthday.
A public design contest was held in 1973 to seek commemorative designs for the nation's quarter, half dollar, and dollar. By late 1974, the officials with the U.S. Mint and U.S. Treasury had chosen special commemorative reverse (tail's side) designs for the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin. They include:
- 1776-1976 Quarter – Colonial drummer by Jack L. Ahr
- 1776-1976 Half Dollar – Independence Hall by Seth G. Huntington
- 1776-1976 Dollar – Liberty Bell superimposed on the Moon by Dennis R. Williams
The special Bicentennial designs were produced both in 1975 and 1976. However, the dates on all of these special commemoratives are only represented as 1776-1976. There are no 1975-dated U.S. quarters, half dollars, or dollar coins.
What Are Bicentennial Quarters Worth? What Other Quarters Should You Look For In Circulation?
If you find circulated 1776-1976 quarters either with no mintmark (those were made in Philadelphia) or the 'D' (Denver) mintmark in pocket change, they're worth face value – 25 cents. If you find a 1776-1976 quarter with an 'S' (San Francisco) mintmark, it's either a proof specimen or a 40% silver Bicentennial quarter. Circulated proofs are worth 40 to 50 cents, and 40% silver Bicentennial quarters have a value of about $1.50 or more.
You may not get rich finding 1976 quarters in pocket change, but there are many other quarters in face value that are worth more than face value. They include:
- All Pre-1965 Quarters – They're 90% silver and worth $3 to $4 or more each.
- 1982-P and 1982-D Quarters – These are scarcer than most other dates and are worth 50 cents or more in well-worn condition and $1 or more if only lightly worn.
- 1983-P and 1983-D Quarters – Even scarcer than their 1982 quarter counterparts are 1983-P and 1983-D quarters. These are worth $2 or more in lightly circulated condition.
- 1986-D Quarter – Lightly circulated 1986-D quarters are worth about 50 cents or more in lightly circulated condition.
- 2004-D Wisconsin High Leaf & Low Leaf Variety Quarters – The Extra High Leaf and Extra Low Leaf varieties are worth about $50 each in circulated condition.
If you want to learn more about what your old quarters are worth, please check out our coin values pages on our site. They will help you learn more about the facts behind each coin and explain what your coins are worth.
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The U.S. Mint made history this week with the announcement of the first-ever circulating coins to bear the 'W' mint mark of the West Point Mint. This is the first new mint mark to appear on circulating U.S. coinage since the Denver Mint opened in 1906.
Timed to coincide with the 227th anniversary of the founding of the United States Mint, the April 2nd announcement revealed that 10 million special 2019-W America the Beautiful quarters will be struck at West Point for circulation this year, making it an instant rarity. This 10 million coin mintage will consist of two million each of the five 2019 America the Beautiful designs:
- Lowell National Historical Park (Massachusetts);
- American Memorial Park (Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas);
- War in the Pacific National Historic Park (Guam);
- San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (Texas); and
- Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness (Idaho).
2019 ATB Reverse Designs
These historic quarters will not be available for purchase directly from the U.S. Mint, and won't be released into circulation in bulk directly from West Point. Instead, the 2019-W America the Beautiful quarters will be sent to the U.S. Mints in Philadelphia and Denver, to be mixed in with the regular ATB quarter output. The bulk bags of random coins will then be distributed as normal to Federal Reserve banks and select other Fed and Treasury facilities. This gives regular people the chance to find one at random 'in the wild,' instead of a few dealers buying them all.
The first shipments of these mixed bags of America the Beautiful quarters, which bear the 'Lowell National Historical Park' and 'American Memorial Park' designs, should be entering circulation about now in select cities. (See 'Where Can I Find West Point Quarters?')
How Heavy Is A Bulk Bag of Quarters?
The U.S. Mint ships quarters to Federal Reserve Banks and sub-treasuries in bulk bags of 200,000 coins each. One bulk bag of quarters weighs 2,500 pounds -- one and a quarter tons!The quarters are packed tightly in reinforced rectangular bags, then strapped with steel cables into special steel pallets. The pegs on the bottom of the legs of these pallets fit into the square cone-shaped holes in the top of another pallet's legs. This allows the bulk bags to be securely stacked and unstacked by a forklift.
What Are The Odds Of Finding A West Point Quarter?
Roughly 1.85 billion America the Beautiful quarters were minted in 2018 (945 million at the Philadelphia Mint, and 908 million struck at the Denver Mint). If ATB quarter production remains the same this year, the odds that any one 2019 quarter you get in change will be a 2019-W West Point quarter are 185 to 1. This assumes that none of them will be pulled from circulation, which will obviously not be the case.
This also doesn't include all the billions of quarters from previous years that are in circulation. Your best bet to find a West Point quarter is probably to get $10 rolls of new quarters from your bank and go through them. Good luck!
Where Can I Find West Point Quarters?
The only way to obtain a 2019-W America the Beautiful quarter is to find it in circulation. They will not be available through the U.S. Mint's normal 'rolls and bags' quarter program.
The first shipments of 2019 America the Beautiful quarters that included 2019-W West Point quarters were released into circulation this week in the following cities, and should already be appearing in circulation.
(Bold denotes a Federal Reserve Bank, asterisks (*) mark Federal Reserve branch banks):
APRIL 1ST 2019-W WEST POINT QUARTER DESTINATIONS
- COLORADO
- Denver*
- FLORIDA
- Jacksonville*
- Miami*
- Orlando
- Pensacola
- GEORGIA
- Atlanta
- ILLINOIS
- Chicago
- INDIANA
- Indianapolis
- KENTUCKY
- Louisville*
- LOUISIANA
- Shreveport
- MASSACHUSETTS
- Boston
- MARYLAND
- Baltimore*
- Beltsville
- MICHIGAN
- Detroit*
- MINNESOTA
- Minneapolis
- MISSISSIPPI
- Jackson
- MISSOURI
- Kansas City
- St. Louis
- MONTANA
- Helena*
- NEW MEXICO
- Albuquerque
- NEW YORK
- New York City
- NORTH CAROLINA
- Charlotte*
- OHIO
- Cincinnati*
- Tallmadge
- PENNSYLVANIA
- Pittsburgh*
- TENNESSEE
- Memphis*
- Nashville*
- TEXAS
- Dallas
- Houston*
- San Antonio*
- UTAH
- Salt Lake City*
- VIRGINIA
- Richmond
- WASHINGTON
- Seattle*
The following cities will receive West Point quarter deliveries later in April. Note that some cities will receive multiple shipments this month, while other cities will obtain supplies of West Point America the Beautiful quarters from their usual Federal Reserve regional distribution channels.
WEST POINT QUARTERS APRIL DELIVERIES - OTHER CITIES
Rare Quarters To Look For
- ALABAMA
- Birmingham*
- ARIZONA
- Phoenix
- CALIFORNIA
- Los Angeles*
- Oakland
- Ontario
- COLORADO
- Denver*
- FLORIDA
- Jacksonville*
- Miami*
- Orlando
- Pensacola
- GEORGIA
- Atlanta
- ILLINOIS
- Chicago
- INDIANA
- Indianapolis
- IOWA
- Davenport
- Des Moines
- KENTUCKY
- Louisville*
- LOUISIANA
- New Orleans*
- Shreveport
- MASSACHUSETTS
- Boston
- MARYLAND Baltimore
- Beltsville
- Nottingham
- MICHIGAN
- Detroit*
- MINNESOTA
- Minneapolis
- MISSISSIPPI
- Jackson
- MISSOURI
- Kansas City
- St. Louis
- NEBRASKA
- Omaha*
- NEVADA
- Las Vegas
- NEW MEXICO
- Albuquerque
- NEW YORK
- New York City
- NORTH CAROLINA
- Charlotte*
- Morrisville
- OHIO
- Cincinnati*
- Tallmadge
- PENNSYLVANIA
- Pittsburgh*
- TENNESSEE
- Memphis*
- Nashville*
- TEXAS
- Houston*
- San Antonio*
- VIRGINIA
- Richmond
- WISCONSIN
- Milwaukee
Rare Quarters Worth Money
The 'Great American Coin Hunt'
The national coin hunt that this month's release of the 2019 West Point 'America the Beautiful' has sparked is only one of the reasons to check your change through the year!
To celebrate National Coin Week, running from April 21st through April 26th, thousands of coin stores and coin collectors will deliberately spend over a million rare coins to get them into circulation.
Billed as 'the biggest coin drop in U.S. history,' the idea behind the 'Great American Coin Hunt' is to get ordinary people interested in coin collecting by encouraging them to go through their change to see if something rare has found its way into their pocket.
So, don't just look through your shiny new quarters this month -- you might just find a real Buffalo Nickel or Wheat Cent! Even 'regular' coins might have a decal from a local coin store, entitling you to a rare or vintage coin worth up to $100 when you visit. Keep an eye on your folding money as well: Your $1, $5, or $10 bill might actually be a vintage Silver Certificate, or old Blue Seal and Red Seal bill.
These rare coins and paper money will be floating around at the same time that the new historic 2019-W America the Beautiful quarter starts appearing. So, don't ignore the old rarities that may be in your pocket while looking for the newest one!
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