Ever thought about digging through your pocket change? Turns out there might be real treasure hiding in plain sight. Certain ...
A manufacturing error on the 1999 Georgia state quarter has increased the coin’s value, and some collectors are paying as ...
Errors increase the value of collectibles because a limited number go into circulation before it is spotted and corrected.
When the U.S. Mint launched its 50 State Quarters Program in 1999, the point of the 10-year initiative was to honor each of ...
The Wisconsin state quarter features a cow, cheese, and an ear of corn. One version of this quarter gives the corn an extra leaf low on the ear. This may have happened when a tool was pushed into the ...
Once known as the “Hobby of the Kings,” coin collecting is a global pastime open to anyone with an appetite for accumulation.
These eight quarters may look like just pocket change. But in the right hands, they could be exchanged for a fortune.
(NEXSTAR) — If you check your cup holders, coin purse, or piggy bank, there is a very good chance you’ll find a state quarter — the U.S. Mint produced 34.3 billion during the 10-year period the ...
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 ...
Manufacturing errors might be annoying when it comes to most products, but they can be a massive moneymaker when it comes to collectible money. Errors increase the ...