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  2. $2,000 Quarter? Check Your Pockets Before You Use This ... - AOL

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    If it’s a Wisconsin state quarter issued in 2004, it could be worth at least $30 and maybe much more. ... PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) offers a price guide valuation, for graded and ...

  3. 20 Rare State Quarters Worth Additional Value - AOL

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    2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter Number of coin mintages (non-error): 226,800,000 Estimated value: $50 (for Extra Low Leaf version) or $65 (for Extra High Leaf version)

  4. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    The 50 State quarters (authorized by Pub. L. 105–124 (text), 111 Stat. 2534, enacted December 1, 1997) was a series of circulating commemorative quarters released by the United States Mint. Minted from 1999 through 2008, they featured unique designs for each of the 50 US states on the reverse .

  5. 50 State quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    6.5 Wisconsin. 7 2005 quarters. Toggle 2005 quarters subsection. 7.1 California. 7.2 Minnesota. 7.3 Oregon. ... Virginia 50 State quarter, the most minted quarter in ...

  6. $2,000 Quarter? Check Your Pockets Before You Use This ... - AOL

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    If it’s a Wisconsin state quarter issued in 2004, it could be worth at least $30 — and maybe much more. ... PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) offers a price guide valuation, for graded ...

  7. 2004 Wisconsin state quarter misprint - Wikipedia

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    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 cob on the coin. These coins become particularly valuable, often selling for several hundred dollars on sites such as eBay. [1]