Sales Inventory - Quarters

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Washington Quarters
1940-S Die Adjustment strike/Die Trial RAW
Earliest Washington (S) Mint quarter known (1940-S). This TEST Piece was ued to set up the Die pressure of the dies on the Press. UNIQUE
$900
1961-D Washington 25c Struck on a Lincoln 1c Planchet NGC MS65BN
This 1961 (Full date) Washington Quarter should have been struck in 90% SILVER, Instead the dies struck a Lincoln 1c Planchet, making a Washington 25c struck on a 1c Planchet, RARE NGC 65 grade NQEEE106
$2,350
1972-S PROOF 25c Struck on a STRUCK Japanese 10 YEN PCGS PR64
Washington 25c PROOF struck on a STRUCK Japanese 10 Yen coin. This is the only Known DOUBLE Denomination Proof Washington Quarter struck on a STRUCK Foreign coin! UNIQUE-Only 1 known
$25,000
Statehood Quarters
no date LARGE single & DOUBLE Clip planchets NGC
EVERY State (almost) with Large clip planchets. We have a large selection in stock, ALL Certified. Email us for a particular State.
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1999-P Connecticut State 25c DOUBLE Struck on Aluminum PCGS MS64
1999 (1st year of issue for State Quarters) Connecticut State 25c that was DOUBLE Struck on a Piece of Aluminum Scrap from a Pc of the Feeder Finger Mechanism. Rare OFF Metal on Aluminum. WLDEC Graded & Certfied by PCGS MS 64
$3,250
1999-P Connecticut State 25c MULTI Struck on Aluminum NGC MS62
Herer is a 1999 Connecticut State Quarter with Multiple Strikes on a Piece of Aluminum Scrap from the feeder finger meachanism. Very Rare OFF Metal on Aluminum Multi Struck. QNLDE NGC Certified
$3,250
1999-P  Connecticut State 25c Mated Pair RAW
Mated pairs on State Quarters (ALL) are very very Rare., with only a handful known. This 1999 Connecticut State Quarter had 2 planchets enter the coining chamber at the same time & struck together 1 on TOP of the other. Making this rare combination of a Mated Pair. Choice to GEM BU full Luster.
$3,200
1999-P Delaware Error Coin SET NGC
Housed in a NEW NGC Multi coin holder, this 1999 Delaware set consists of a Normal DE 25c, a DE 25c struck on a NICKEL, a DE 25c Double Struck, a DE 25c 55% Off Center, & a 25c planchet. A Really Neat set that has not yet been seen anywhere..
$1,895
1999-P New Jersey State 25c Error coin SET NGC MS
Encased in a NGC Multi coin holder is a 1999 New Jersey State Quarter SET of Errors. It includes a normal NJ 25c (MS65), a LARGE Curved Clip(MS63), A Amazing DOUBLE Strike-DSR(MS64), A 50% OFF Center (MS65) and a unstruck Ty2 Planchet. What an exhibet of quality errors of New Jersey State Quarters.
$1,199
1999-P Delaware State 25c 65% OFF Center PCGS MS64
#1 of the State Quarters, Delaware. Struck 65% OFF Center graded by PCGS MS 64. Try finding these...! CDE
$395

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