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Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: American Buffalo dollar: Buffalo nickel obverse Buffalo nickel reverse Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized: 500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 197,131 D Proof: 272,869 P June 7, 2001 – June 21, 2001 50¢ U.S. Capitol Visitor Center half dollar
2005 quarters. California. California reverse, 2005 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) Year Mint Mintage [1] [2] Comments 2005 P 257,200,000 D ...
Westward Journey Series, 2004-2005 Year Mint Mintage Comments 2004 P 361,440,000 Louisiana Purchase reverse D 372,000,000 Louisiana Purchase reverse S 2,992,069 Louisiana Purchase reverse, proof only 2004 P 366,720,000 Keelboat reverse D 344,880,000 Keelboat reverse S 2,965,422 Keelboat reverse, proof only 2005 P 448,320,000 American Bison reverse
Find: This Rare Bicentennial Quarter Has Nearly $20K Value — 7 More Worth Over $1,000. ... 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter: $50 to $65. 2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled Dies Quarter: ...
Here are 20 rare state quarters worth additional value, ... Estimated value: 46 cents to $5.84. 2005-D West Virginia. Number of coin mintages (non-error): 356,200,000.
see article: 50 State quarters: State Quarter Series: 1999–2008 see article: D.C. and U.S. Territories quarters: D.C. and U. S. Territories Quarters: 2009 see article: America the Beautiful quarters: America the Beautiful Quarters: 2010–2021 see article: American Women quarters: American Women quarters: 2022–2025 50¢ 30.61 mm (1.205 in)
A nickel's melt value fell below its face value from late 2008 through mid-2010, and more recently again from late mid-2012. [114] In February 2014, it was reported that the Mint was conducting experiments to use copper-plated zinc (the same composition used for the United States 1 cent coin) for the nickel.
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]