America's First Commemorative Silver Quarter (2024)

A 90% silver one-of-a-kind limited-edition tribute…

• The Isabella quarter — the first-ever commemorative U.S. quarter — made to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s discovery of the New World.

• Limited to just one day’s minting on June 13, 1893 at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, making it one of the lowest-mintage and most highly treasured U.S. coins.

• The one-time-only portrait of Queen Isabella I of Spain makes this the FIRST U.S. coin to honor a woman from history and the FIRST to depict a monarch.

• Designed by the legendary Charles E. Barber, it has the same size and 90% silver purity as an 1893 Barber silver quarter…but is more than 400 times rarer.

• Remarkably, the coin is in beautiful About Uncirculated condition with all major design details intact, protectively encapsulated in a crystal-clear archival holder that allows viewing of both sides without fear of damage from dirt, dust and fingerprints.

• Accompanied by a luxurious wooden Display Chest (measuring 5" x 1½" x 4¾").

• Comes with an informative Collector's Guide that features fascinating details about the history and design of the coin.

• Guarantee of Satisfaction: Free returns for replacement or full refund.

America's First Commemorative Silver Quarter (2024)

FAQs

How much is a 2000 Massachusetts 1788 quarter worth? ›

2000 P State Quarter Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of April 2024, a State Quarter from 2000 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.40. However, on the open market 2000 P Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $4250.

Which quarter is worth $35000? ›

The 1941 quarter has at least six doubled-die errors plus the Large-S and Small-S mint mark varieties, according to Coin Value Lookup. All these errors make these quarters worth big paychecks. Regarding finding a quarter worth $35,000, the coin sold had the Canadian “1941” imprint behind the U.S. “DOLLAR.”

What is the error on the 2000 Massachusetts quarter? ›

COLOR - So far, the pieces discovered are either the same "color" of the Sacagawea Dollar, or have a slight "green hue" to them. LOOK - The edge is slightly rough and may have a higher rim around part of the edge. EDGE - Some of these do NOT have the center COPPER CORE.

What 2000 quarters are rare? ›

According to the Professional Coin Grading Service, here's what five high-value quarters from the year 2000 went for at auction:
  • Massachusetts 2000-P (Philadelphia mint) MS69: $3,760.
  • Maryland 2000-P MS65: $1,495.
  • South Carolina 2000-P MS69: $3,525.
  • New Hampshire 2000-D (Denver mint) MS68: $633.
  • Virginia 2000-P MS68: $400.
Mar 13, 2024

What Georgia quarter is worth $10 000? ›

For evidence, look no further than a 1999 Georgia quarter whose value has been estimated as high as $10,000 due to errors. Georgia state quarters from 1999 have several types of errors, according to the U.S. Coins Guide website.

What is the hardest state quarter to find? ›

These five state quarters may be the hardest to find based on mintage data:
  • Oklahoma: 416.6 million minted.
  • Maine: 448.8 million minted.
  • Wisconsin: 453.2 million minted.
  • Missouri: 453.2 million minted.
  • Alabama: 457.4 million minted.
Mar 31, 2024

Which quarter is worth $5000? ›

'If you find a quarter that has the year 1965 and it's silver, then you have found a $5,000 quarter,' the TikToker stated. 'Always make sure to check your change.

What quarter is worth $25,000? ›

1972 Double Die Obverse Washington Quarter

These quarters can sell for more than $25,000, especially if they are kept in top condition.

Why is 1965 quarter so rare? ›

Silver 1965 quarters are special because they're transitional error coins. In 1964, quarters were still struck with a 90% silver planchet. In 1965, quarter production changed to a clad composition planchet made of copper and nickel.

Are 2004 quarters really worth $2000? ›

There's a very specific quarter from 2004 that's reportedly worth up to $2,000. Wisconsin state quarters from the 50 State Quarters Program feature a limited-edition design that grows in value if there's a detectable difference in that design, according to coin collectors.

What is the most collectible silver quarter? ›

Those not in pristine condition are likely to be much less valuable.
  • 1976-S Silver Washington Quarter Business Strike. ...
  • 1943 DDO (Doubled Die Obverse) Washington Quarter Business Strike. ...
  • 1963-D Silver Washington Quarter Regular Strike. ...
  • 1964-D Silver Washington Quarter Regular Strike. ...
  • 1932-D Washington Quarter Regular Strike.
Feb 29, 2024

Are Kennedy half dollars worth anything? ›

The Kennedy half dollar coin from pre-1975 is worth between $10 and $1,500+, depending on condition and rarity. The key aspect of the coin that causes the difference in worth is whether the print of Kennedy has "accented hair" above his ear or not.

Which silver quarters are worth the most? ›

The George Washington quarts, sometimes known as silver quarters, were issued between 1932 and 1964. Those quarters are worth at least 8000 times more than their modern silver-coin cousins. In addition to the Washington silver quarter, two further types of coins have been minted.

Which 1776-1976 quarter is valuable? ›

1776-1976 D Washington Quarter Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of May 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1776-1976 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1776-1976 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $6000.

How rare is a 1837 quarter? ›

Quarter dollars dated 1837 are fairly common, with more than the usual number of Mint State pieces for this coin type. The quality of striking varies with this issue, so collectors will want to shop for more than just the grade.

What is the old man of the mountain quarter in 1788? ›

New Hampshire, admitted into the Union on June 21, 1788, themed the coin, Live Free or Die/The Old Man of the Mountain. It highlights the rock formation, The Old Man of the Mountain, and the state motto, Live free or die. President William J. Clinton was in office when this legislation was signed.

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