💰 Top 10 Quarters Worth Up to $102,000 You Might Already Have!

🪙 Think Quarters Are Only Worth 25 Cents? Think Again!

Top 10 Quarters Worth Up to $102,000

Everyone has quarters lying around — in drawers, jars, the sofa, or the car cup holder.
But what most people never realize is this:

Some U.S. quarters are worth $100… $1,000… even over $100,000! 🤯

This guide breaks down exactly what to look for, based on the viral video from the Coin Teacher.

Scroll through the list, then check your change!


🔟 2020 & 2019 “W” Quarters – Worth Up to $75,000

What to Look For

  • “W” mint mark under IN GOD WE TRUST
  • Only found in 2019–2020 America the Beautiful Quarters

Value

  • $15–$20 (circulated)
  • Up to $75,000 (pristine condition)

Why It’s Valuable

West Point Mint released only a small amount — making these highly collectible.


9️⃣ 1976 Bicentennial “Drummer Boy” Quarter (D Mint) – Worth $600–$800

What to Look For

  • “D” mint mark
  • Doubling on LIBERTY (especially R, E, T)

Value

$600–$800 depending on condition

Tip

Use a magnifier — doubling is small but important.


8️⃣ 1965 Silver Quarter – Worth $5,000–$7,000

Why It’s Rare

1964 was the final year of silver quarters, but a few silver planchets were left behind and accidentally used in 1965.

How to Identify

  • Silver rim (no copper stripe)
  • Weight: 6.25g (silver) vs 5.7g (normal)

Value

$5,000–$7,000


7️⃣ 2020 “Bat Quarter” Strike-Through Error – Worth $150

What to Look For

  • A crater-like mark on the bat’s face
  • Caused by a mint “strike-through” error

Series

National Park of American Samoa (2020)


6️⃣ Type B Reverse Quarters (1956–1964) – Worth $30–$90+

What to Check

Look at quarters between 1956–1964

Key Features

  • Extra space between E and S in “STATES”
  • Leaf touches the A in “DOLLAR”

Value

  • $30–$40 (circulated)
  • Up to $90+ (uncirculated)

These are silver quarters, too!


5️⃣ 2023 Edith Kanakaʻole Quarter — Die Clash Error – Worth $50–$100

Error Sign

  • The name “Edith Kanakaʻole” is faintly visible on George Washington’s neck

Type

Die clash (when reverse design transfers lightly to the front)


4️⃣ 2004-D Wisconsin “Extra Leaf” Quarter – Worth $75–$100+

What to Look For

A second leaf near the corn:

  • High Leaf
  • Low Leaf

Value

  • High Leaf → $100+
  • Low Leaf → $75+

3️⃣ 2022 Dr. Sally Ride Quarter — Struck on a Nickel – Worth $10,000+

How to Identify

  • Smaller size than a normal quarter
  • Missing “LIBERTY” at the top
  • Reverse design partly cut off

Reason

It was mistakenly struck on a nickel planchet.


2️⃣ South Carolina Quarter Mule Error – Worth $66,000

What It Is

  • Quarter obverse
  • Sacagawea Dollar reverse

Value

Up to $66,000
A very rare mule error.


1️⃣ Washington Quarter / Sacagawea Reverse Mule – Worth $102,000

Why It’s Legendary

The most famous mule error in modern U.S. coin history.

Record Sale

$102,000

What It Looks Like

  • George Washington front
  • Eagle reverse from a Sacagawea dollar
  • Gold-toned appearance

🧾 Quick Recap — Valuable Quarters Checklist

#YearError TypeValue
102019–2020“W” Mint Mark$15–$75,000
91976Bicentennial DDO$600–$800
81965Silver Error$5,000–$7,000
72020Bat Strike-Through$150
61956–1964Type B Reverse$30–$90
52023Die Clash$50–$100
42004-DExtra Leaf$75–$100+
32022Wrong Planchet$10,000+
2Mule Error$66,000
1Washington/Sacagawea Mule$102,000

🔔 Final Tip from the Coin Teacher

“You might already have one of these rare quarters — always check your change.”


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