Five Coins Made After 2000 Are Worth Up To $2,000 Each

Five Coins Made After 2000 Are Worth Up To $2,000 Each

Coins are typically equal to their face value; however, if a coin is of high quality or is a rare one, it may be a valuable asset to a coin enthusiast.

Be on the lookout for these collectible coins that are valued at as much as $2,000 (and in some cases more) produced after the millennium.

2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter

The obverse of the Wisconsin Quarter is the year 2004 and the images incorporated are those of a cow, a corn having a single cob and a wheel of cheese. This video that was posted by TikTok user CoinHub last September highlights the things that make this coin different and the ways to identify them.

CoinHub reported that there is a high extra leaf on the corn. More of these coins with a mint state of 66 recently sold for $2,530, but as per the Rob Paulsen Coin, the prices can range from $95 to $300.

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2005-D 5C Speared Bison Jefferson Nickel

2005-D 5C Speared Bison Jefferson Nickel

The bison reverse design that was last used on the Jefferson nickel by the U. S. Mint in 2005 had special markings that indicated these coins were more valuable.

On several of them, a die gauge on the back of the bison was performing its duty, so it was claimed by the Professional Coin Grading Service. Several coins sold for over $100 within a few days of this discovery and this prompted the making of more such coins.

These coins are normally not in the best condition and those in good condition have recently been sold for $495 on eBay.

2005-P-D-S Minnesota Quarter Doubled Die

This mistake is very difficult to notice; you might even need a magnifying glass to identify it but the state quarter for the ‘Land of 10,000 Lakes’ has an extraneous spruce tree to the right of the state boundary. It is apparent that some coins have been sold for 100–200 US dollars, while others that have received the PCGS-graded Denver MS-67 were slightly over 800 US dollars on eBay.

2008-W Silver Eagle Reverse of 2007

2008-W Silver Eagle Reverse of 2007

It shows that 47,000 2008-W American Eagle silver coins remain uncirculated with an older reverse die used in 2007, as pointed out on Coin World. On the normal 2008 reverse, there is a spur on the right shoulder of the letter ‘u. ’ On the 2007 reverse, there is no spur or downstroke.

Two of these coins were recently sold through e-Bay for more than $1000 each.

Presidential Dollar Errors

Since the introduction of the first Presidential Dollar, which is the Washington Dollar, in 2007, there have been mis-strikes on the inscription on the edge. The edge lettering is done after the striking of the coin has been done. On some coins, this is missing completely, while on others, the lettering was positioned several times.

FAQs

Q. Is there any silver in a Silver Eagle?

A. Each of those coins has a minimum of one ounce of troy fine silver or gold and is composed of 99. 9% pure silver. The ‘head side’ of the American Eagle silver bullion coins has its inspiration from Adolph A. Weinman’s ‘Walking Liberty’ half-dollar series, which was in circulation from 1916 to 1947.

Q. How much is a 2005 Speared Bison nickel worth?

A. The Speared Bison is stated to be an important variety and it also finds its place in several PCGS Registry Sets Si, which type accommodates the Jefferson Nickel. Slightly circulated specimens sell for more than $50 and a specimen that has been graded as MS63 goes for about $175.

Q. Is a 2004 D Wisconsin quarter worth anything?

A. The NGC Price Guide puts the average value at $50 to $110 as of the year 2024 for a State Quarter from 2004 D EXTRA in circulated condition. However, a free buy and sell of 2004 D EXTRA LEAF HIGH Quarters in UNC condition trades at a whopping $1200.

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