What 1999 quarters have errors?
1999 Delaware Spitting Horse Error: Die cracking at the Philadelphia mint led to some quarters with extra metal around the horse’s mouth. This extra metal looks as if the horse is spitting. Depending on the progression of the die crack and the condition of the coin, these errors can bring in anywhere from $2-20.
How much can an error coin be worth?
Rare and most valuable error coins revealed worth up to $599 each – see if you have one in your wallet. COINS with rare designs often fetch thousands of dollars but pieces that come with a mistake on them are also selling for a lot of money. In fact, the rarest and most valuable error coins are worth up to $599 each.
How much is a 1999 Connecticut coin?
The standard 1999 Connecticut clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Both the 1999 P Connecticut quarter and 1999 D Connecticut quarter are each worth around $1.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.
What are 1999 state quarters on experimental Planchet worth?
“There are approximately 15 known 1999 Statehood Quarters struck on experimental planchets. Five states are known so far: Delaware, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Georgia, and New Jersey. Some pieces have sold for as much as $10,000, depending upon which state, which experimental composition, and the coin’s condition.
Which quarters are worth millions?
These 20 quarters are worth more than $7.5 million.
- Rare Quarters Worth Money.
- 1927-S Full Head Standing Liberty Quarter.
- Bottom Line: 1927-S Full Head Standing Liberty Quarter.
- 1919-S Full Head Standing Liberty Quarter.
- Bottom Line: 1919-S Full Head Standing Liberty Quarter.
- 1901-S Barber Quarter.
How many dollars is 10 billion pennies?
Billion to Penny Conversion Table
| Billion [bn] | Penny [penny] |
|---|---|
| 7 | 700000000000 |
| 8 | 800000000000 |
| 9 | 900000000000 |
| 10 | 1000000000000 |
What is a planchet error on a coin?
Planchet errors encompass all mistakes resulting from a defective blank, whether or not it has passed through the upsetting mill. One error that can occur is for the planchet to be counted and bagged without going through the press at all. The result is a blank planchet, which may or may not be milled.
How can you tell if a penny is a 1999 Penny?
You can tell a 1999 Wide AM penny from an ordinary 1999 penny by looking at the letters “A” and “M” in the word “AMERICA” on the reverse of the coin. You’ll notice a significant gap between the bottoms of the “A” and “M” on the 1999 Wide AM penny. (On ordinary 1999 pennies, the bottom of the letters “A” and “M” appear to nearly touch one another.)
Do you have a 1999 Georgia quarter error?
All of the 1999 state quarters (Delaware, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Georgia, and New Jersey) have been found struck on so-called experimental planchets that were intended for the Sacagawea golden dollar. Here are some telltale signs that you may have an experimental planchet 1999 Georgia quarter error:
Is there a double die on a 1999 Connecticut quarter?
1999-P Connecticut State Quarter, Double die Reverse. **Free shipping* 1999 Georgia State Quarter struck through reverse mint error! RARE DOUBLE CURVED CLIP MINT ERROR NGC AU55 1999 D Connecticut State Quarter!!