Why are 2004 quarters worth $2 000?

2004 Wisconsin quarters can be worth thousands of dollars because of a minting error that added an extra leaf to the ear of corn on the reverse (back) side, creating "high leaf" and "low leaf" varieties, with the rarer high leaf version in excellent condition selling for over $2,000, and even higher for perfect examples, while the less rare low leaf version can also fetch thousands in top condition, making any 2004-D (Denver) quarter with this detail highly sought after by collectors.
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Why is the 2004 quarter worth $2000?

The mistake is an extra "leaf" on the corn. All it takes is a tiny mark under one part of the vegetable to increase the quarter's value tremendously. That mark, referred to as the "high extra leaf," isn't supposed to be there. One quarter in great condition with the mark sold for $2,530.
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Are any 2004 quarters valuable?

Yes, some 2004 quarters are worth significantly more than face value, primarily the Wisconsin quarter with an "extra leaf" on the cornstalk (either "high" or "low"), which can range from tens to thousands of dollars depending on condition, and some rare Florida quarters with striking errors, like being struck on the wrong planchet, which have sold for over a thousand dollars. Most other 2004 quarters are just worth 25 cents, so check for these specific errors and high-grade proofs. 
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What quarter is worth $2000 right now?

While most quarters are worth face value, a few specific error quarters, like the 2004-D Wisconsin "Extra Leaf" and certain 2000 State Quarters (Massachusetts, South Carolina), have sold for hundreds or even thousands of dollars due to rare minting mistakes, with some in top condition fetching over $2,000 at auction. You'd need an extremely well-preserved coin with a known error, like an extra corn leaf or doubled die, not just any quarter from those years, to reach that value.
 
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Which quarter is worth $35000?

A specific 1970 quarter is rumored to be worth around $35,000, but only if it has a rare error, specifically a doubled die obverse (DDO) where the date and lettering look doubled, making it extremely valuable to collectors, though most 1970 quarters are worth face value or slightly more. Other rare error quarters, like some Bicentennial (1776-1976) or certain Washington quarters from other years (like 1924), can also command high prices, but the 1970 error is a notable example for that specific value. 
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Which quarter is worth $100,000?

1796 Draped Bust – The first quarter ever produced is worth no less than $11,500, regardless of its condition, and highly-graded versions can sell for more than $100,000.
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What makes a 1999 Georgia quarter worth $10,000?

A 1999 Georgia quarter can be worth thousands, even up to $10,000, if it has a significant minting error: it was struck on an experimental gold-colored planchet intended for the Sacagawea dollar, making it look golden/greenish, lack the copper edge stripe, weigh more (5.9-6.3g), and appear thicker than normal. Most 1999 quarters are common, but these "off-metal" errors are extremely rare and highly sought by collectors, with some selling for significant amounts.
 
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Are all 2004 quarters silver?

Each gorgeous set gives you all 5 Statehood quarters issued in 2004 (Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, and Wisconsin). All the coins are 90% silver and bear the "S" San Francisco mint mark.
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Which quarters from the 2000s are worth money?

Most 2000s quarters are only worth face value (25 cents), but specific 2000 State Quarters (Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia) in perfect, uncirculated condition (like MS-68 or MS-69), especially with minting errors (off-center strikes, doubled dies), can be very valuable, selling for hundreds or even thousands of dollars; look for high-grade examples or unique errors.
 
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How do I store my coin collection?

Storing Your Collection

In addition to original holders, other storage options include 2" x 2" cardboard or plastic holders, plastic tubes or capsules, sleeves or envelopes, and albums. For high-value coins, use hard plastic holders.
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What is the error on the 2004 quarter?

In 2004, several coins of the state quarter series were printed with a misprint on the design for the Wisconsin coin. These coins featured an extra leaf on the left side of the corn on the coin. These coins become particularly valuable, often selling for several hundred dollars on sites such as eBay.
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What year quarters are good to keep?

Quarters worth money are generally pre-1964 (due to 90% silver content), key dates like 1932-D & 1932-S (rare low mintages), and modern error coins (like the 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin) or low-mintage proof versions (like 1999-S State Quarters), especially those with 'S' (San Francisco) or 'W' (West Point) mint marks or unusual features.
 
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How much is a 2004 D Iowa quarter worth?

A regular 2004-D Iowa quarter is worth face value ($0.25) in circulated condition, but pristine, uncirculated examples can fetch small premiums ($0.99+) for collectors, while rare error versions, like the 2004-D Wisconsin "Extra Leaf" (not Iowa!), are highly sought after, but the Iowa itself has a rare "Double Die Window" error worth a bit more, potentially $5-$10+ in good shape. 
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How do I tell if I have a rare quarter?

To spot a rare quarter, look for pre-1964 silver content (silver edge!), key dates like 1932-D/S, mint errors (doubled dies, off-center strikes, missing clad layer), a West Point "W" mintmark, or unique features like the "Spitting Horse" (1999-P Delaware), checking its condition, and verifying details like mint marks (P, D, S) against online resources like PCGS to assess value, say JM Bullion, Bullion Exchanges, and Benzinga. 
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What is the 2004 cow coin?

2004 USA – Wisconsin State Quarter Dollar UNC coin. The Wisconsin State Quarter highlights the state's agricultural heritage with a cow, a round of cheese, and an ear of corn, along with the state motto “Forward.” Obverse features George Washington's portrait.
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What is the hardest state quarter to find?

The hardest standard state quarter to find in circulation is generally considered the 2008-D Oklahoma quarter, due to low mintages during the 2008 recession, though the Maine, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Alabama quarters also rank high for scarcity. For error coins, specific varieties like the 2004-D Wisconsin "Extra Leaf" or the 2005-P Minnesota "Doubled Die" are extremely rare and valuable.
 
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Which quarter is worth $1,000,000 in US dollars?

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What year has rare quarters?

Rare quarter years often involve low mintages, significant errors (like doubled dies or overdates), or being pre-1965 silver issues in high condition, with key examples including the 1932-D/S Washington, 1901-S Barber, and historic 1796 Draped Bust, though modern errors like the 2004-D Wisconsin "Extra Leaf" also draw collector interest, making year and mint mark crucial for identifying value beyond face. 
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What 2004 quarter is worth $2 000?

If you see a “high extra leaf” on the corn, hold on to that coin — because the tiny little leaf is not supposed to be there. An “extra leaf high” coin in excellent condition has sold for as much as $2,530. However, in more recent times, a circulated coin may be worth ~$50, per The Spruce Crafts, and ~$130 uncirculated.
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What state quarters are worth $6,000?

The rarest valuable state quarters are the 2004-D Wisconsin Extra Leaf varieties, with estimates of only 5,000-15,000 of each type existing. There are two versions to hunt for: the Extra Leaf High and the Extra Leaf Low. These were likely caused by metal shavings or die gouges, and an MS67 sold for $6,000.
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How many different 2004 quarters are there?

In 2004, the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters program entered its sixth year, unveiling five new state-themed coin designs that celebrated the unique history and culture of each state.
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What quarter is worth $7000?

There's a 1965 quarter with no mint mark worth $7,000 because it was made on the wrong metal (silver instead of copper-nickel clad). Here's how to identify a 1965 silver quarter yourself.
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Is it rare to find a gold quarter?

Most "gold quarters" are not rare; they are common, regular quarters (like State Quarters) that have been plated with a thin layer of gold by third-party companies, making them novelty items worth only their 25-cent face value, not significant numismatic value. However, genuine U.S. Mint gold quarters, like the 2016 Centennial Standing Liberty quarter, are rare due to low mintages and contain significant gold, making them valuable collector's items and investments. 
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What is the error on the Sacagawea coin?

The most famous Sacagawea dollar error is the "Wounded Eagle" (or "Speared Eagle"), a raised line/gouge across the eagle's body from a flawed die, but other valuable errors include the rare "Mule" with a Washington quarter obverse, "Chocolate Finish" (improperly heat-treated planchets), and "Cheerios Dollar" with distinct tail feathers from a different die, plus edge lettering on some 2007/2008 versions.
 
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