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  2. 50 State quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    7 2005 quarters. Toggle 2005 quarters subsection ... Extra leaf errors are known. [3] [4] S 2,740,684 Proof S 1,769,786 ... Oregon reverse, 2005 (Nickel-clad copper ...

  3. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 Minnesota double die quarter, as well as a 2005 Minnesota quarter with extra trees (another die error), have both triggered numismatic interest. An unusual die break on some 2005 Kansas quarters created a humpback bison. [46] Relatively more common are Kansas quarters bearing the motto "IN GOD WE RUST." [47]

  4. US error coins - Wikipedia

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    Doubled die coins are mainly created by a defective hub which is used to create many dies for the minting process. Collectors classify doubled dies as DDO (doubled die obverse coins), DDR (doubled die reverse) and OMM (over mint mark).

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    A single quarter could be worth more than $200 -- and it has nothing to do with inflation. See Our List: 100 Most Influential Money ExpertsMore: 5 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000...

  6. Mint-made errors - Wikipedia

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    Mint-made errors occur when coins are made incorrectly at the mint, ... 1918/7-S Standing Liberty quarter; 1937-D 3-legged Buffalo nickel; ... 2005 "Pemember" Two pounds;

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    The next time you toss a quarter into a gumball machine down at the local grocery store, think about this: That piece of gum could be costing you $2,000 or more. See: How Much Cash To Have Stashed ...

  9. Die defect - Wikipedia

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    A die crack occurs when a die, after being subjected to immense pressure during the minting process, cracks, causing a small gap in the die. [3] If this damaged die continues to produce coins, the metal will fill into the crack, thus revealing a raised line of metal in the finished coin.