![]() These are so far all very minor errors that generally require magnification to see - making them less desirable than major errors such as the 1955 doubled die penny, which has significant doubling that can be seen with the naked eye. Some coin collectors have identified minor doubled dies on certain Georgia quarters, with some doubling in the peach or in a few of the letters. Georgia quarters struck on experimental planchets have sold for as much as $10,000! #2 – Doubled Die Georgia State Quarters Show it to a reputable coin dealer or get it certified by a third-party coin grading company. ![]() Think you may have one of these rare off-metal error quarters? Lacks the copper (orange-colored) stripe on the edge of the coin.Has a golden or greenish color, similar to Sacagawea dollars.Weighs somewhere between 5.9 and 6.3 grams on a coin scale - which is more than the 5.67 grams for a typical copper-nickel clad quarter.Here are some telltale signs that you may have an experimental planchet 1999 Georgia quarter error: If you want a really rare and valuable Georgia quarter error, then you’ll want to land an off-metal quarter error struck on an experimental planchet (coin blank).Īll 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. ![]() Now, let’s look at what some of these Georgia state quarter errors are and what they’re worth… #1 – 1999 Georgia Quarter on Experimental Planchet
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