Pull out that change jar and take a closer look: An error on the 1999 Georgia state quarter has increased the value of the coin, making some of the pieces worth a whopping $10,000. According to GoBankingRates.com, the 24-year-old coins have several types of errors, the biggest of which involves those struck on experimental metals, called planchets, that were intended for the Sacagawea dollar.
“Curious how the alloy would look on quarters, a bunch of Georgia state ones were minted using it,” the U.S. Coins Guide noted in a blog. “The Treasury decided not to go with the alloy on quarters, but the ones minted with it were still released and are now very much desired by collectors.”
Identifying the Special Georgia Quarter:
Wondering if you are the lucky owner of a special Georgia quarter? GoBankingRates said to look for these characteristics:
1. Weighs between 5.9 and 6.3 grams on a coin scale, which is more than the 5.67 grams for a typical copper-nickel clad quarter.
2. Appears thicker than normal.
3. Has a golden or greenish color, similar to Sacagawea dollars.
4. Lacks the copper (orange-colored) stripe on the edge of the coin.
5. Lacks some or all of the edge reeding (e.g., ridges).
6. Has a thicker rim than normal (a coin’s rim refers to the raised ridge encircling the circumference of the obverse and reverse of a coin, according to Professional Coin Grading Services).
If you're a coin enthusiast or someone who simply wants to know if they have a valuable coin in their possession, the 1999 Georgia state quarter with the unique error is certainly worth investigating. With the potential to fetch prices of up to $10,000, finding one of these coins could be an exciting discovery. So, pull out that change jar, examine your coins closely, and who knows? You might just uncover a rare gem that's worth a small fortune.
Remember, it's essential to consult with experts or professional coin grading services for a proper evaluation of your coin's value. Good luck in your search for the extraordinary Georgia state quarter!
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